Frage von juergen78:Hello!
Reinbekommen Have a DV-AVI (of DV-Cam) on my calculator, and the like with the "dvinfo" filter in Avisynth date and time.
Now, when I using the AVI
DirectShow source ( "C: \ Film.avi", fps = 25) as. Avs-file in MPlayer (9.00) then open the quality is worse than when I open the AVI directly in MPlayer. Somehow it has such artifacts or it acts as though - especially s.den edges - small horizontal strokes (with "AviSource ()" I can not Öffen - since gehtl any compressor fourcc dvsd or so ..)
Now I've read about Avisynth so much good, what could be the reason?
Calculator P4 2.0 GHz with 512 MB of RAM and latest Avisynth version.
Any ideas?
Thank you!
Antwort von Stefan:
This is so heard.
About Avisynth you will see the video as it is present in the original, ie with half-frames.
The media player itself does a deinterlace the video, ie, the fields are weggerechnet.
You can - if you want (not recommended if you plan TV output) - the same behavior synonymous with Avisynth + Media Player get. All you need to install in your Avisynth script einDeinterlace. You have very good opportunities to ...
www.100fps.com
Good luck
The fat Stefan
Antwort von MiXMaster:
So tell me, gibts echt not a viable option for ordinary home users to get the date in JUST the video?
Respectively. it would already sufficient to have a program that - like WinDV) - the capture, for each day (according to timestamp its own AVI makes that can then be provided as a single scene in a Schnitprogramm with the date (I use Sony Vegas Video CD and DVD 3.0)
Otherwise, any ideas?
1000dank!
Juergen
Antwort von Stefan:
Sclive is the classic tool for this. But is shareware. In the area there is WinDV freeware, which can then split, and CaptureFlux of Paul Glagla which the able synonymous. DVdate of Paul Glagla is synonymous cool.
Good luck
The fat Stefan