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digitalvideo 08-13-2002 06:11 PM

VirtualDub: How do you start a process in vdub?
 
ok heres what i do with my DVDs i use ivtc i open the video a kvcdx2 file then i go to frame rate and select the inverse telecine function reconstruct from fields- adaptive now how do i begin the inverse telecine

kwag 08-13-2002 07:24 PM

Re: how do you start a process in vdub
 
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Originally Posted by digitalvideo
ok heres what i do with my DVDs i use ivtc i open the video a kvcdx2 file then i go to frame rate and select the inverse telecine function reconstruct from fields- adaptive now how do i begin the inverse telecine

Don't do that! :lol:
Use an AviSynth script to do your Inverse Telecine and process your source. If your source is a DVD, 99% of the time you don't need to do IVTC, because the DVD's are originally shot FILM 24fps. You run DVD2AVI and process your project file with the "Force FILM" option. Check the forum for related topics.

-kwag

digitalvideo 08-14-2002 09:12 AM

how do i use an avisynth script i downloaded avi synth the installed it and i do not know how to use the ivtc script i used the force film method on my dvd it is 24fps but it is recognized as a interlaced mpeg file and it is 917 mb using the kvcdx2 1 cd template with 64kbps stereo audio do i deinterlace or ivtc thankyou very much kwag i need it to be smallerit is a interlaced m,peg deinterlace or IVTC that is the question it is also fullscreen so what do i do to lower the size how do i IVTC and what program do i do it in oh and i am using avisynth 1.0 beta not the new one because i donot know how to use it letang pay for it


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