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Interlaced to Progressive Scan

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When you record something with a camcorder, the device records two separate images, then weaves them together, making a compressed interleaved video. Here I have deinterlaced a video using AVISynth and VirtualDub, and also making the final video have a more "film-like" movement.

Channel: Howto & Style
Uploaded: November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am
Author: 20alex

Length: 00:13
Rating: 5.00
Views: 2877

Tags: AVISynth  FPS  ProgressiveScan  SlowMotion  VirtualDub  

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20alex (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Yes, that was the original clip captured from the camera, and I used the Progressive Scan Bob method because I'm lazy and to help reduce the file size I put it through Windows Movie Maker. Glad I could help! :)
africanmarty (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
"("videonamegoeshere.avi" was the interlaced clip with the jaggy lines.)" was that the original file recorder from you camera ? then you used method '4b'? Progressive Scan (=Weave+Bob) ?? but woudnt the file size be too big to upload to youtube ? thanks for your help
20alex (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
("videonamegoeshere.avi" was the interlaced clip with the jaggy lines.) and saved it as an .avs file, which can be opened in VirtualDub where I added the final touches. For a more detailed tutorial go to 100fps dot com which takes you all through the process!
20alex (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
I used an average consumer camera (Canon MV890) and simply filmed the action as normal. Then I installed AviSynth and VirtualDub (both free). YouTube won't let me post the URLs but Google for them and they're there! Once I had done so I made a new text file in AviSynth: "AVISource("videonamegoeshere.avi") separatefields"
africanmarty (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
wow, what camera?, what program?, ect.... AWESOME !!!

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