Pokemon Troubles

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Pokemon Troubles

Post by Hiro The Dragon King » Sat Mar 14, 2009 3:46 pm

I have honestly never seen a DVD this bad before. This is worse than R1 Evangelion. They literally just ported the tapes onto DVDs. Can you guys give me some advice on how to clean this up?

Here is a three frame sequence that pretty much speaks for the whole disc.
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Re: Pokemon Troubles

Post by Scintilla » Sat Mar 14, 2009 5:26 pm

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I'm terrified, though, that you'll respond with "What script? This is straight off the DVD!".
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Re: Pokemon Troubles

Post by mirkosp » Sat Mar 14, 2009 6:15 pm

Hiro The Dragon King wrote:I have honestly never seen a DVD this bad before. This is worse than R1 Evangelion. They literally just ported the tapes onto DVDs.
You have not worked with PAL encodes, have you?
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Re: Pokemon Troubles

Post by Hiro The Dragon King » Tue Mar 17, 2009 4:54 am

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I'm terrified, though, that you'll respond with "What script? This is straight off the DVD!".
It is straight from the DVD. Although I do have a script for it already, I was just going to find out what you guys would have recommended.
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Hiro The Dragon King wrote:I have honestly never seen a DVD this bad before. This is worse than R1 Evangelion. They literally just ported the tapes onto DVDs.
You have not worked with PAL encodes, have you?
Hmm... no.

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Re: Pokemon Troubles

Post by Scintilla » Tue Mar 17, 2009 6:01 am

Not having worked with encodes this bad before (that second frame screams "we resized this vertically AFTER interlacing it"), my first instinct would be to try a standard IVTC and hope that the bad frames would be the ones to get decimated, so something like this:

TFM(d2v="[your filename here]")
TDecimate(mode=0)


(I usually use mode=1 with TDecimate, which decimates one frame in the longest run of duplicates in each cycle, but that is not appropriate here because we are more concerned with getting rid of bad frames.)
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