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Post by trythil » Mon Nov 13, 2006 2:19 am

trythil wrote: Or, to put it another way: there's certain fundamentals in baseball in which one should try to establish a solid foundation before trying out crazy maneuvers. What seems to be happening here is people doing the latter without the former.
I should add "and offering advice based on those experiences". I don't think there's anything wrong with screwing around, but if you're going to teach someone else how to do X, I think you should be able to thoroughly explain X: the rationale behind the procedures, how things work, and so forth.

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Post by Scintilla » Mon Nov 13, 2006 7:30 am

trythil wrote:I think you should be able to thoroughly explain X
Is that even possible? :P
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Post by Willen » Mon Nov 13, 2006 9:49 am

Scintilla wrote:Am I the only one who had no problems simply using the good ol' Telecide-Decimate combination on FLCL?
(Of course, these days I'd use TFM and TDecimate, but.)
I used good old Decomb (Telecide-Decimate) on my FLCL video. It looked good enough (especially when compared to all the old anime I was using up until then) that I forgot to do any post-processing when doing the XviD compression on the final video for distro.
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Post by AMV_4000 » Mon Nov 13, 2006 10:14 am

Willen wrote:
Scintilla wrote:Am I the only one who had no problems simply using the good ol' Telecide-Decimate combination on FLCL?
(Of course, these days I'd use TFM and TDecimate, but.)
I used good old Decomb (Telecide-Decimate) on my FLCL video. It looked good enough (especially when compared to all the old anime I was using up until then) that I forgot to do any post-processing when doing the XviD compression on the final video for distro.
thats what i ended up doing last tuesday... and if anyone wants to see the difference, feel free to download the Local (De-interlaced after in Vdub) and Direct (de-interlaced before with avs) versions of Make Me Add... they're encoded at the same kbps and resolution *direct is bigger cause i upped the audio quality* but yeah, you should notice a difference...

i just wanted to know if there was any other tips you wanted to add... not just de-interlacing, but in general..

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Post by Gepetto » Tue Nov 14, 2006 4:52 am

trythil wrote:I think you should be able to thoroughly explain X
The problem is when pople who learned X before learning X-1 start teaching other people who don't know even X-7 but don't really care. To them, "don't peg the batter in the crotch" is the same as "calculate the cinetic energy of the bat and the contact angle to assure a perfect parabolic movement of the ball". The way to avoid that? Maybe we need to oficially make an AVS school and institute different degrees of mastering to allow peple to teach scripting. If we charged fines for unauthorized teaching, we could really boost the site's income. :roll:

In other words, let the mediocre people be mediocre and be happy when someone comes up who really does want to learn.
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Post by AMV_4000 » Fri Nov 17, 2006 5:57 am

Gepetto wrote:
trythil wrote:I think you should be able to thoroughly explain X
The problem is when pople who learned X before learning X-1 start teaching other people who don't know even X-7 but don't really care. To them, "don't peg the batter in the crotch" is the same as "calculate the cinetic energy of the bat and the contact angle to assure a perfect parabolic movement of the ball". The way to avoid that? Maybe we need to oficially make an AVS school and institute different degrees of mastering to allow peple to teach scripting. If we charged fines for unauthorized teaching, we could really boost the site's income. :roll:

In other words, let the mediocre people be mediocre and be happy when someone comes up who really does want to learn.
WTF did you just say??

anyways, i dont pretend to know much about AVS scripting other then the basic resizing.. cause basically thats all i use in my scripts, unless theres mad interlacing going on... but I dont try to teach people about avs scripting *sure theres a section in my guide about it, but it just tells basucally everything i know about scripting*... so yeah, I do need to learn more about scripting before i go posting my scripts up and suggesting scripts.. which is why im asking for them :-p

but yea i agree with you, learn before you teach.. and only teach what you're sure you know works...

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Post by Gepetto » Fri Nov 17, 2006 8:35 am

AMV_4000 wrote:WTF did you just say?
AMV_4000 wrote:but yea i agree with you, learn before you teach.. and only teach what you're sure you know works...
You answered your own question, mate. I also said that there are people who don't learn before they teach (which was trythil's point) but we can't really do anything about them, so just live and let live.
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Post by Gepetto » Mon Dec 18, 2006 4:56 pm

itachitosasukekunchan wrote:I have naruto downloaded footage and I want to clean it so that the footage gets high quality
I am using avisynth scripts and my footage is in "avi" format.
If anyone could tell me what commands could I use in avisynth to get the high quality footage(clear the footage), I would be very gratefull. :)
You posted in the completely wrong place, son. Regardless, read this to get started with your scripting.
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Post by celibi87 » Wed Dec 27, 2006 12:12 am

ANyone got a good script for Karas? Ive been trying to experiment with it but i cant do shiet with it. SO >.> any help would be appreciated

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Post by Autraya » Wed Jan 17, 2007 4:37 am

Mirage of Blaze TV
TomsMoComp(1,5,1)
ConvertToYV12()
Temporalcleaner()
vaguedenoiser()
deen("a2d",3)
mftoon(strength=128)
ConvertToRGB24()
Crop(8,0,-8,-0)
LanczosResize(640,480)

Mirage of blaze Ova (rivers edge)
TomsMoComp(1,5,1)
ConvertToYV12()
Temporalcleaner()
vaguedenoiser()
deen("a2d",3)
Fastlinedarken()
warpsharp()
ConvertToRGB24()
LanczosResize(848,480)
Crop(104,0,-104,-0)

There's probably too much smoothing n stuff but it looks sh!t hot and I played around with every option for about 3 days before making the files

FYI, I can't bait n switch (using PP)so this was the clean I did before editing
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