That awful combing effect
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That awful combing effect
Hello all. I'm sorry if this is a noob question, but what is it exactly that causes that awful combing effect that I get when I rip my DVD? Should I try the Decomb filter and see if that helps at all? I've run the avs file through VirtualDub and used Inverse telecine but I've still got combing. What causes this?
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Re: That awful combing effect
Virtualdub's internal IVTC will do nothing for you.y2kwizard wrote:Hello all. I'm sorry if this is a noob question, but what is it exactly that causes that awful combing effect that I get when I rip my DVD? Should I try the Decomb filter and see if that helps at all? I've run the avs file through VirtualDub and used Inverse telecine but I've still got combing. What causes this?
Decomb will probably help - why not try it? You could have tried it out quicker than it took you to make these two posts.
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The method I use is to rip the VOB using SmartRipper then create a d2v project w/ DVD2AVI and use the d2v file to make my avs file with AviSynth.
I have just done the whole process again, this time capturing a different section of another DVD in the series, and I still get the comb effect. It seems to comb most when there's a lot of motion in the video: like when the camera is still and an airplain flies towards and then over the camera...pans...things of that nature seem to have the worst combing.
This combing DOES NOT occur if I'm just watching the DVD in my DVD player.
So does anyone know what's going on? Thanks a lot for your help. I guess it'd help to know WHY the combing is going on......I don't understand why it should comb in the avs file but not while watching the DVD........
I have just done the whole process again, this time capturing a different section of another DVD in the series, and I still get the comb effect. It seems to comb most when there's a lot of motion in the video: like when the camera is still and an airplain flies towards and then over the camera...pans...things of that nature seem to have the worst combing.
This combing DOES NOT occur if I'm just watching the DVD in my DVD player.
So does anyone know what's going on? Thanks a lot for your help. I guess it'd help to know WHY the combing is going on......I don't understand why it should comb in the avs file but not while watching the DVD........
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Are you sure you are using footage that CAN be IVTC'd?
IVTC is for use on things that were originally 24fps, it is not to be used on everything ever.
Also, what you may be seeing as combing could actually be an effect of postprocessing. Try Telecide(post=false) and see how it looks to you.
Anyway, I get the impression that what you need is to deinterlace, not IVTC.
IVTC is for use on things that were originally 24fps, it is not to be used on everything ever.
Also, what you may be seeing as combing could actually be an effect of postprocessing. Try Telecide(post=false) and see how it looks to you.
Anyway, I get the impression that what you need is to deinterlace, not IVTC.
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