Hallo

>         The captures were from a laserdisc player via a Canopus ADVC-100
>         (of course :)).
I have as source the SVHS out of the D-Sat receiver. The D-Sat produces
a rather good video signal.

 And the last big thing I recorded was Star Trek - Enterprise (lavrec -f
a -i P -d 1 -q 40 -s -l 70 -R l -U file%02d.avi). (I know it is running
in the US for more than a year) I don't know the exact length (about 1h
50min) I have a output filesize of 1199368Byte, 1171MB, wich is a
average bitrate of about 1,8MBit/sec if I remeber correct, using that
command:
lav2yuv $1 | yuvdenoise -F -f | yuvscaler -I ACTIVE_700x448+10+64 | \
mpeg2enc -f 8 -4 1 -2 1 -q 6 -P -I 0 -N -o video.$1.m2v

I know I have a rather large boarder. But the quality impressed me very
much.

> smil2yuv -i 2 -a $N.wav ../$N.smil | \
>      y4mscaler -O sar=src -O chromass=420_MPEG2 | \
>      y4mshift -n 4 | \
>      yuvdenoise -S 0 -r 24 -t 6 -l 2 -b 12,0,696,480 | \
>      yuvmedianfilter -t 0 -T 2 | \
>      y4mscaler -v 0 -O size=704x480 -O sar=src | \
>      bfr -b 10m | \
>      mpeg2enc -N -M 2 -f 8 -q $Q -4 2 -2 1 -o $N.m2v
>
>         And that's it - the optimal pipeline that I've crafted up to this
>         point.   The results are excellent (but then I have an old set of
>         glasses I'm wearing :)).
Do you want me to add that to the howto ?
The optimizing the streams section is still far way from beeing perfect.

Command uses more computing time to get the job done.

BTW: Just found out myselve that cleaning the glasses also helps to see
better. Before I had some strange points that were not sharp on the
screen ...

auf hoffentlich bald,

Berni the Chaos of Woodquarter

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