When I hit "Save and Open as AVI," though, it gives me the "VirtualDub has encountered a problem and needs to close" message. Is there something I need to load into the program, and if so, how do I do it? Also, one other question: Should I deinterlace my footage before I edit it, or can I save that for when I've exported the movie? I'm using Adobe Premiere Elements, and I've heard about a crappy deinterlacing job it does automatically, so I'm not sure what to do about that.mpeg2source("F:\Film - Anime\Last Exile\Project Files\Last Exile_1.d2v")
TFM(pp=0)
TDecimate(mode=1)
Problem with IVTC in VirtualDubMod
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Problem with IVTC in VirtualDubMod
Okay, I'm following the Zarxax Video Guides, and I'm trying to use this script for deinterlacing:
Murphy's Constant: If outcome may = A or B, where A=Good and B=FUBAR, anticipate B as most probable result.
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Okay, I tried just writing the IVTC commands in notepad (saving it as a .avs file, yes) and then loading that into VirtualDubMod - exact same script as last time, except I used my Last Exile_2 file instead of Last Exile_1. It still isn't opening, but it's more descriptive:Minion wrote:deinterlace before you edit
if you're doing your script in vdub, try notepad instead
I think this means there's a plugin that I don't have, though I may be wrong...if that is the case, though, I'd like to know what it is and how I install it. Thanks!Avisynth open error: there is no function named "TFM"
Murphy's Constant: If outcome may = A or B, where A=Good and B=FUBAR, anticipate B as most probable result.
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right, that means that you need tvitc.dll (I think it's included in the amvapp 3 beta)
avaliable from this page
unzip it (if applicable) and put it into avisynth's plugins folder
avaliable from this page
unzip it (if applicable) and put it into avisynth's plugins folder