Battle with a green bar

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Battle with a green bar

Postby Hero4Hyrule » Sat May 12, 2007 9:06 pm

I am having an issue with a particular anime/rip/avs file. I ripped the Ah! My Goddess! movie with no problems. It comes up in DGIndex fine. After creating a d2v and avs file and bringing it up in VirtualDubMob, the quality doesn't seem quite as good and a green bar appears along the left side of the picture every few frames. The footage is hybrid. The bar does, however, stick around even after IVTC.

I have no clue what this is or what to do about it. I have even loaded it into Premiere and it still has the bar. What happened between DGIndex and VirtualDubMod? Please, any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Postby taifunbrowser » Sat May 12, 2007 9:57 pm

use TIVTC from tritical's website for your avs, I've had good results with it.

Aside from that, post your settings from dgindex, since that has to be the step where the bar is advented.
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Postby Krisqo » Sat May 12, 2007 11:19 pm

Technically, you don't need to adjust ANYTHING in DGindex. It's probably something with the video. Can you post your script?
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Postby Hero4Hyrule » Sun May 13, 2007 1:12 am

Thanks for the suggestions. I was in the middle of posting a reply with my settings and script when I finally figured it out. I was missing "upconv=true" in the mpeg2source line. It seems without it and "cpu=4", the footage gets a green bar on the left side. With just "cpu=4" the footage is completely hosed. But it appears to be working just fine with "cpu=4,upconv=true".

Anyway, I do really appreciate the help.

Out of curiosity, I will post my AVS script. Maybe you have some suggestions or at least approval. Granted, this is all taken straight from the EADFAG recommendations, so it shouldn't be too bad.

mpeg2source("D:\Video\Anime\Ah! My Goddess!\The Movie\The Movie.d2v",cpu=4,upconv=true)
telecide(order=1,guide=1)
decimate(cycle=5,mode=2)
assumefps(24)
converttorgb32()
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Postby Zero1 » Sun May 13, 2007 2:39 pm

The green bar is your magic, using light arrows is a good way to exhaust your supplies.

Does it go away if you remove converttorgb32()? If not, remove the filters one by one until it's not messed up, then post the last one you removed.
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