this is the first time I've run into (what I'm assuming is deinterlacing) problems from DVD footage, and I'm no good at video troubleshooting. Give me a quick fix, and all will be good.


Teh help file wrote: Note that this feature buffers the calculations from the 5 frames (NTSC) or 3 frames (PAL) preceding the current frame. Because of this, pattern guidance will not be effective during random frame access (e.g., while jumping around on the VirtualDub timeline). To get the benefit of this feature, play the clip straight through from a starting point; do not use random access). Of course, this is how things are done when encoding, so this limitation is irrelevant during normal operation.
oh andDonald Graft in the Readme for Decomb wrote:Note that this feature buffers the calculations from the 5 frames (NTSC) or 3 frames (PAL) preceding the current frame. Because of this, pattern guidance will not be effective during random frame access (e.g., while jumping around on the VirtualDub timeline). To get the benefit of this feature, play the clip straight through from a starting point; do not use random access).
Start Menu > Programs > AMVapp> Example AVS Scriptsklinky wrote:I'll do that tho... There are examples in AMVapp![]()
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