Was the the original capture compressed at all?
Digitizing, especially from VHS, is a challenge. Best is to take the YC
output from the deck, push it through a TBC/proc-amp into the capture
device, and record that with no compression. If a TBC isn't available, at
least don't compress the capt
What resolution, codec, frame rate, etc did you capture to?
Jay
> On May 12, 2020, at 11:56 AM, Noeck wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have digitized VHS video recordings on my computer. The Video is
> originally recorded in a PAL system (interlaced). I would like to
> improve the video quality with some
Hi
On Tue 12 May 2020, 18:01 Noeck, wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have digitized VHS video recordings on my computer. The Video is
> originally recorded in a PAL system (interlaced). I would like to
> improve the video quality with some filters. Cropping and color
> correction is clear.
>
> But deinterlaci
On Tue, 12 May 2020, Noeck wrote:
Hi,
I have digitized VHS video recordings on my computer. The Video is
originally recorded in a PAL system (interlaced). I would like to
improve the video quality with some filters. Cropping and color
correction is clear.
But deinterlacing is hard, as the li
Hi,
I have digitized VHS video recordings on my computer. The Video is
originally recorded in a PAL system (interlaced). I would like to
improve the video quality with some filters. Cropping and color
correction is clear.
But deinterlacing is hard, as the lines of the half-images are not
exactly