Hi Stephen,

there is a basic rule in the broadcast industry: Garbage in; Garbage out!

How did the videos look before you sent them in to the professional duplication shop?

Ideally you have the Video 8 recorder. Put the tape in and play it out over a reasonable size monitor.

If the video is clear all the way through it may be the player at the duplication house is not aligned with your player.

Do the same with the VHS if you have the camera.

Is the video on the dvd the same as your source video?

If it is not, you may be better to source a ripping dongle and copy the video on to your PC directly from the recording machine.

now to your questions:

1) To upgrade the resolution ?
or
2) To enhance the video quality
or
3) To fix blurry video ?

You are never going to upgrade the resolution/quality, you are able to make what you have look better by applying some process like unsharp mask.

Blurry is likely to continue to be blurry.

 man ffmpeg-filters

is a good place to start, and some experiments may make what you have look a bit better.

https://ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg-filters.html#unsharp

may help as well

Remember you are only as good as the source material and you may be able to make what you have look better by carefully taking bits away.

4) To fix the noise ?

Audio processing is possible. What kind of noise is it?

If there is hum roll off below 100Hz. Hiss; roll off above 7kHz.

The filters available are comprehensive.

In some noise situations gating the audio between words can improve the sound if there is some noise in the background that is annoying.

Remember, the first thing is to check how accurate the copy you have had made is.

Sometimes videos stored for a long time need to be spooled through and back to make sure the video will play as smoothly as possible.

VHS never copies that well V8 is alignment [azimuth] critical and be aware the technology of that time is not as good as what we have today.

Would be interested in seeing a clip not a still. Can you upload 30 sec or so to a dropbox service?

regards

Robert

On 1/01/22 3:56 am, Stephen Liu via ffmpeg-user wrote:
Hi all.

I have old analogue video captured on V8 and VHS tapes in about 1990.  Recently 
I sent the tapes to a profession shop ripping the video on DVD as .VOB format.  
I found certain sections of the old video not very clear.  Please refer to 
attached photo.

Please advise how to run ffmpeg to enhance the unclear sections on the video?

What function shall I run the ffmpeg command lines;
1) To upgrade the resolution ?
or
2) To enhance the video quality
or
3) To fix blurry video ?
or
4) To fix the noise ?
or
others

Please advise.  Thanks in advance

Regards
Stephen L

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