Good settings for an anime/cartoon?
Setup:
-JVC HR-S7900U -GV-USB2 -VirtualDub 1.9.11 (Followed the guide here to get the best settings: https://www.digitalfaq.com/forum/vid...-settings.html) -Windows 11 Gaming Laptop Thanks to the countless helpful people and guides here, I've been able to successfully record some VHS tapes I have into a raw digital format. A few questions I have though, are that, I was wondering what settings would be best for my VCR/VirtualDub for anime/cartoons? I saw in the guide here: https://www.digitalfaq.com/guides/vi...-hardware.html The R3 JVC setting was recommended for cartoons. I was wondering if there were any other similar settings that I should consider using? Thank you! Edit One thing I've noticed with my current captures is that there's almost an afterimage/ghosting effect with high-motion scenes. I have two tapes (both purchased in unused condition) that seem to have this issue. Is there a setting that can improve that at all? I think it might be with the source itself. It looks like this: https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/...AL-VHS-CApture |
Never use R3, hatchet job attempt to sharpen edges. Sharpen in post, ideally Avisynth.
There's not single best settings. Situational. Post clip to examine for improvement, error correction. |
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Also, I went ahead and included a screenshot of the ghosting issue I'm referring to. Thanks for your help again, lordsmurf! All your guides have been invaluable along the way. |
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Sorry I'd add this as an edit, but I can't add another screen shot if I do that.
I also wanted to ask, in the "Capture Pin" settings of VirtualDub, I'm noticing some additional settings not mentioned in the guides I've read, regarding "I frame intervals" and "P frame intervals" and "Quality" with a scale. I've tried to do some research but I can't find a definitive answer. I've set these values to their minimum, but do you know if that's correct? Uploaded a picture for reference. Thank you! |
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