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LoadPlugin("E:\Program Files (x86)\AviSynth\plugins\Avisynth 32-bit Plugins\2.5x Plugins\mt_masktools-25.dll") Thanks in advance for any suggestions and tips. I then use GradFun3 to smoothen transitions and finally I box the video to give it the 16:9 width that After this I crop and resize the video to give it a 16:9 compliant height. I use the script below, in which I remove VHS flickering using Cnr2 and MDegrain2i2, de-interlace using QTGMC, remove additional noise using fft3dfilter and then sharpen the video using
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If you look at the shoulders of the person in the screenshot of the processed mp4, you'll notice that the red is bleeding out above the shoulders, which it doesn't do in the DV avi. This is a WeTransfer link to the first 2+ minutes of the raw DV avi (457MB, no sound).
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This is a screenshot of the same frame in the mp4 after processing: I do the initialĬapture using Pinnacle Studio, to 720x576 DV avi, and then edit the initial result using AviSynth and ffmpeg, directly to mp4. To capture the analogue video I use an old Sony camcorder that I put in between my S-VHS VCR and my PC using a high-end S-VHS cable and a high end fire wire cable.
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Is this chroma bleeding? If not, what would you call it? And how can I counter it? I'm reasonably satisfied with the results so farīut now I am running into an issue that the red in the video is bleeding outside the areas in which it is supposed to be. Following several posts, guides and trial and error I'm trying to digitize a VHS-recording from TV as best as I can using AviSynth and ffmpeg.