Questions on RiPPin'
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Questions on RiPPin'
If you DGindex footage and choose that it's FILM when its not would that effect quality of your video and how do you know when your scripts are working? because i put my footage in vdubmod and put some script settings in my script and i render out of vdubmod i saw that alot of areas of my footage is messed up.
can someone answer my question about the FILM thing and what i did wrong wit interlacing my footage?
can someone answer my question about the FILM thing and what i did wrong wit interlacing my footage?
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Re: Questions on RiPPin'
oki guys all i want to know which option should i choose in Field Operation and what good script settings you guys think i should put in my script wit these things on the footage?Zenkia wrote:If you DGindex footage and choose that it's FILM when its not would that effect quality of your video and how do you know when your scripts are working? because i put my footage in vdubmod and put some script settings in my script and i render out of vdubmod i saw that alot of areas of my footage is messed up.
can someone answer my question about the FILM thing and what i did wrong wit interlacing my footage?

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You should choose Honor pulldown flags
for a script...well, it really depends on your source (because most of the filters for avisynth are made to fix a specific problem seen in footage)
It takes practice to spot problems with footage, but eadfag is a good place to start learning that.
what you will do in nearly every script is deinterlace/IVTC
for that, my default is TFM(d2v="path to your d2v file", mode=5, pp=7, slow=2)
followed by tdecimate(mode=1)
for a script...well, it really depends on your source (because most of the filters for avisynth are made to fix a specific problem seen in footage)
It takes practice to spot problems with footage, but eadfag is a good place to start learning that.
what you will do in nearly every script is deinterlace/IVTC
for that, my default is TFM(d2v="path to your d2v file", mode=5, pp=7, slow=2)
followed by tdecimate(mode=1)
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