Audio Off Syncness and Deinterlacing
- Daniel_BMS
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Audio Off Syncness and Deinterlacing
I've tried researching the subjects of how to prevent a ripped DVD scene from going off sync and how to prevent fuzziness during fast motions, but the whole thing winds up being very confusing. What is the latest solution to this convulted mess of off sync audio and bad looking fast scenes?
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So you're ripping a DVD you own and some scenes look blurry?
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I gotta say, you're not really giving us a lot to work with here.
From the little information I have though, I'd suggest learning how to use AVIsynth to smooth your clips and make them look better.
From the little information I have though, I'd suggest learning how to use AVIsynth to smooth your clips and make them look better.
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Re: Audio Off Syncness and Deinterlacing
Is the fuzziness present in the vob files, and if it is, does the fuzziness come from blurring of the whole picture, or from little blocks and lots of crap around the lines, or from two frames being blended together?Daniel_BMS wrote:I've tried researching the subjects of how to prevent a ripped DVD scene from going off sync and how to prevent fuzziness during fast motions
What files are you working with, anyway? The vobs themselves, an avisynth script, a video file you encoded yourself?
- Daniel_BMS
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Re: Audio Off Syncness and Deinterlacing
Yes VirtualDubMod reads the VOB files with fuzziness.Melanchthon wrote: Is the fuzziness present in the vob files,
The fuzziness are little scan lines that appear whenever something moves too quickly.Melanchthon wrote: and if it is, does the fuzziness come from blurring of the whole picture, or from little blocks and lots of crap around the lines, or from two frames being blended together?
The Vobs.Melanchthon wrote: What files are you working with, anyway? The vobs themselves, an avisynth script, a video file you encoded yourself?
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those little lines are [most likely] interlacing artifactsKariudo wrote:did you remember to Read <a href=http://www.a-m-v.org/guides/avtech31/>ErMaC & AbsoluteDestiny's Friendly AMV Guides</a>?
click the quoted link and read to find out how to get rid of them