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When I set the Output PAR to 1x1 and check the box Convert output to PAR and the box says CUSTOM
The encoding won't even start. I have had enough for one day I give up |
Try to leave at defaults. For testing, disable crop. One step at a time to troubleshoot. ;)
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if ffmpeg is used to decode the source try replacing the Hybrid/64bit/ffmpeg.exe witht he attached on.
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I cant remember where i found this in this as i have been crawling all over the forum.
I applied these setting to the best of my ability and I at least got the Aspect Ration proper 4by3 now But my quesiton is do you think am i missing any settings? Do you want screen shots? This is wearing me out I have been working on this for days Quote:
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If your source is detected as progressive Hybrid will not deinterlace. If your source is interlaced and the output encoder is set for interlaced encoding Hybrid will not deinterlace. If your source wrongly detected, let Hybrid know the correct scan type, by using 'Overwrite scan type to'. Quote:
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Thank you for entering this thread. You are correct I am very new to Virtual Dub and Hybrid. I want to learn it but I have spent soooo much time trying to sort through all the advice and cant figure out what my setting should be. I used a colleciton of screen shots of Hybrid setting provided to me buy LS but I am not getting 4:3 out put from Hybrid. At this time i have 100 VHS and VHSc tapes i have captured using VirtualDub with setting suggested to my Lord Smurf. I understand that each file can require different handling but i am struggling to grasp the basic settings of hybrid at this time. Quick background on me. I used to be one of those hobbyists that did basic capturing with inferior equipment. I saw the light after running into problems that way. I have invested signifcant money to acquire two different TBC and two different Capture Device and two vcrs from Lord Smurf over the last year. I have also had 2 Windows 7 computer built with input from LS. I am confident i will figure this out and grasp it but I really need help getting the basic ground work laid. My lack of familiarity with Vdub and Hybrid and the learning curve has really discouraged me but I move forward. I will go gather the scren shots and attachments and be back with them in a bit. once again Thank you t -- merged -- HYBRID LS SETTINGS SHOTS.zip Here are the screen shots of hybrid settings i used and I will have to upload the caps next -- merged -- 84 XMAS TEST VD FPM HYB.mp4 This is the resulting file after running through hybrid -- merged -- 84 XMAS TEST VD FPM V3.zip Here is an abbreviated avi that i ran though Hybrid using LS settings contained in the Screenshots i share in a previous comment. advice please? Thank you |
All these samples are not really interessting,... a sample of your source content is needed not something already processed.
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Is the avi from my capture. All i did was trim the length shorter and saved as avi in full processing mode. Would you like to see the direct stream copy version? |
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Ok I finally got it figured out. Thank you for your patience.
I have attached a before and after using the setting in hybrid that LS suggested -- merged -- dammit i am wrong again my fault HERE are the correct before and after |
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Remember to have patience with yourself. Not everything comes easily/naturally to everybody immediately, and I'm no exception. You're simply discussing something with me that I know extremely well, as is selur (obviously, being the dev of the software being discussed). So - patience with us ... check. :) - patience with yourself ... something to work on. :wink2: Quote:
NOTE: He will likely eventually run into situations where 59.94p makes the video worse, jittering due to on-screen counters. And in that cases 29.97p will be required. But one step a time. Quote:
I won't interrupt here too much. Still busy here (which you want), and then selur is gratiously helping. Thanks selur! :D |
I also had problems getting 4:3 output when I started using Hybrid. What finally worked was ignoring all the PAR/DAR settings and just using the picture crop function to take 720x480 down to 704x480. Hopefully you've got it figured it by now though.
Also worth noting I mask off overscan and noise in Vdub before the final render in Hybrid |
Please forgive me Selur I do not know what this means.
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Please tell me what I need to do in Hybrid to get a 4 by 3 output that is acceptable. Please and Thank you! |
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Small warning: Hybrid is meant for folks who know what they are doing and isn't really meant as a click&pray solution.
Had a quick look at it.
All that said, the main issue I see with this source is the overexposure, so if the capture process can be enhanced that would be my first suggestion. Over or underexposed content simply lacks details on which filters can work on. Cu Selur Ps.: just noticed theres a bug in the filter view when crop is used, since crop is then only applied to the filtered view, but it should be applied to both, to keep aspect ratios in the preview correct. (will probably release a new fixed version tomorrow) |
"the video is interlaced but has no flags, so one should enable "
it is flagged 'interlaced', but has not scan order flag. |
Thank you Selur.
I will study this and attempt it. It is my goal to learn Hybrid and become proficient with it. Todd |
I was not the person wanting 1440x1080.
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