Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Source Problem (with example links)

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Source Problem (with example links)

    I have a terrible problem with ghosting on my UPN cable station. Both these files were captured 704x480 HuffYuv, and rendered to Mpeg4V2 with 2Dcleaner, deinterlace, levels adjustment, and resize. The second file, has had the antiflicker filter applied. What I'm having problems with is a rapid fluctuation of brightness levels from the ghosting. Antiflicker, improves things a lot, but you have to render twice to use it. Does anyone have any other suggestions as to how to fix this? I may just have to break down and get digital cable.

    first file
    http://www.jfreeland.net/video/voytest.avi

    second file
    http://www.jfreeland.net/video/voytest1.avi



    [This message has been edited by Prospero (edited 10 March 2001).]

  • #2
    Could be....

    1. low signal strength from the source (not that uncommon with consumer gear)

    2. some RF interference (monitor, preview monitor etc).

    3. a poor quality cable or connection causing both 1 & 2 (high resistance + poor shielding).

    4. ground loop.

    Dr. Mordrid


    [This message has been edited by Dr Mordrid (edited 11 March 2001).]

    Comment


    • #3
      Nice bit of encoding. Looked good as a SVCD.

      Looks like a cable mismatch, may be caused by faulty plug.... Though you will have to post the remaining 59:30 of the program to be sure :-) (I haven't seen this episode)
      paulw

      Comment


      • #4
        41 minutes 6.796 seconds to be exact, after editing commercials of course. Something might be arranged. Email and icq are in profile.

        Prospero

        Comment


        • #5
          Just kidding about the upload. :-)

          One question. Do you archive these to CDROM in Divx / MPEG4 format for PC replay or convert to MPEG2 for SVCD playback on stand alone DVD player.?? You should just about have enought room for the entire program less comercials especialy with these 900 Meg CDROMs coming on stream... If your recorder will record to them.


          paulw

          Comment


          • #6
            I archive to Mpeg4v2 and watch on the pc. My Marvel is my bedroom tv, and I don't have a standalone dvd player. I have a 27" mitsubishi in the living room, but it died a few days ago. No big loss, as I didn't use it much. One of these days I'll give svcd a shot, just to learn it. Tsunami has given me some good results on test runs. Oh well, it's as much a hoby as anything else.

            Prospero

            Incidentaly, heres a clip without the ghosting. http://jfreeland.net/video/test17.avi

            [This message has been edited by Prospero (edited 13 March 2001).]

            Comment

            Working...
            X