AviSynth and VirtualDub - Example of restored and optimized VHS material
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A short demonstration of what is possible with AviSynth and VirtualDub.
You can see a TV recording from 1988. This I found on a VHS tape.
The recording is very bad and full of faults and errors.
In the following video you can on the left see the finished result,
and on the right is the unedited original.
Not everything fixed, but in acceptable condition (I think ;).
Comments, recommendations and suggestions are welcome.
Thank you and best regards.
Musty
Capture process and source:
- captured with a TBC and an USB Grabber
- OS: Windows 7 64bit
- VirtualDub 1.10.4 32bit used
- uncompressed captured
- 12,2GB capture size
- duration 10min
- YUV, PAL, interlaced, 720x576, 25fps, 4:2:2, 16bit, 5:4
Processing with AviSynth:
- used Version 2.6.0.4 (MT - 20130928)
- 32bit Version
- running on ASUS P9D WS
- with Intel XEON E3-1230v3 @ 3,3GHz
- 16GB RAM
- processing speed 13fps
- CPU load 40%
- filter used: RemoveDirt, yadifmod, TemporalDegrain, DeSpot
- matched filter parameters
Compression and the result:
- Xvid MPEG-4 codec used
- Version 1.3.2
- Profile @ Level "Xvid HD 720"
- Encoding type: Single pass
- Target quantizer: 5.00
- 207MB final size (with Audio)
- YUV, progressiv, 1280x720, 25fps, 4:2:0, 8bit, 16:9
Видео AviSynth and VirtualDub - Example of restored and optimized VHS material канала TheMustysmell
A short demonstration of what is possible with AviSynth and VirtualDub.
You can see a TV recording from 1988. This I found on a VHS tape.
The recording is very bad and full of faults and errors.
In the following video you can on the left see the finished result,
and on the right is the unedited original.
Not everything fixed, but in acceptable condition (I think ;).
Comments, recommendations and suggestions are welcome.
Thank you and best regards.
Musty
Capture process and source:
- captured with a TBC and an USB Grabber
- OS: Windows 7 64bit
- VirtualDub 1.10.4 32bit used
- uncompressed captured
- 12,2GB capture size
- duration 10min
- YUV, PAL, interlaced, 720x576, 25fps, 4:2:2, 16bit, 5:4
Processing with AviSynth:
- used Version 2.6.0.4 (MT - 20130928)
- 32bit Version
- running on ASUS P9D WS
- with Intel XEON E3-1230v3 @ 3,3GHz
- 16GB RAM
- processing speed 13fps
- CPU load 40%
- filter used: RemoveDirt, yadifmod, TemporalDegrain, DeSpot
- matched filter parameters
Compression and the result:
- Xvid MPEG-4 codec used
- Version 1.3.2
- Profile @ Level "Xvid HD 720"
- Encoding type: Single pass
- Target quantizer: 5.00
- 207MB final size (with Audio)
- YUV, progressiv, 1280x720, 25fps, 4:2:0, 8bit, 16:9
Видео AviSynth and VirtualDub - Example of restored and optimized VHS material канала TheMustysmell
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