On Tue, 26 Aug 2003, Scott Bigham wrote:

> [Hmm, this hasn't shown up on the list for twelve hours, so I'm assuming
>  it got lost in the shuffle and resending it.  We Apologize for the
>  Inconvenience.(TM)]

        SF is just backlogged - sometimes worse than other times.   I've
        seen stuff I sent out delayed enough I had forgotten I sent it ;)

> > :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/kino

        Yep - smilutils is off of the kino project, should be
        straightforward to check out the latest smilutils

> >     How are you doing the capture?   With 'dvgrab' perhaps?
> 
> Yep, --format raw.  Should I be using something else?  (I'm hoping to

        dvgrab with the raw format is a very good way to do it - I use
        that myself and then kino to do the trimming/cutting.

> >     If you play the raw DV data what does it look like?
> 
> The combing effect is visible with playdv, most clearly on changes of

        Ummmm, I thought the problem was 'juddering' which would indicate
        a field order problem of some type.  "combing" is just an
        unfortunate side effect of displaying interlaced video on a
        computer/progressive display.   

> camera angle or objects moving against a contrasting background.  I can
> also see the effect in Kino, particularly when stepping frame-by-frame.

        You might try deinterlacing on playback to see if that makes
        a difference.   I know MPlayer+ffmpeg offer a number of
        deinterlacing filters that can be tried.

        Steven Schultz



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