Deen for VirtualDub

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Deen for VirtualDub

Post by rook2pawn » Mon Aug 25, 2008 10:14 pm

I've used VirtualDub Plugins through AviSynth by googling how to do such a thing, but I'd like to go the other way around.

Normally, I'd just have VirtualDubMod open an Avisynth script and it'd automatically work, but there is a significant speed loss when Avisynth is serving DirectShowSource VOB's/M2V's beacause VirtualDubmod natively handles those and i've seen how much faster VDubMod is in doing so (twice as many frames per second)

I really want to take advantage of VDubMod's speed when it natively parses MPEG2 but still use some AviSynth plugins like Deen and UnDot


Any suggestions?

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Post by Autraya » Mon Aug 25, 2008 11:36 pm

Deen is actually a very slow filter so you wont help your speed by using it... which doesn't stop me tho XD
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Post by Scintilla » Tue Aug 26, 2008 5:46 am

Why are you serving VOBs/M2Vs with DirectShowSource? Index them with DVD2AVI/DGIndex first, then serve them with <b>MPEG2Source</b>. More <a href="http://www.animemusicvideos.org/guides/ ... l">here</a>.

As for AVISynth filters in VirtualDub, it won't happen unless people have coded up .VDF equivalents of the filters, which as far as I can tell usually hasn't happened.
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