
flac this way (from the cropped huffy-pcm.avi), good AV sync is assured.Ĭrop without changing framesize (important per several guides, makes no sense to me). Use MkvMerge 9.6 (9.7-10.0 have data corruption issues) to create a. Full process audio from stream 1 (tatt10.avi), Compress with PCM. Scripts using Avisynth 2.6 32bit opened in Virtualdub2 b44282 32bit (on XP SP3 or Win7 64bit).Ĭonvert to 23.976fps from 29.97fps. Format and reinstall OS (XP SP3) and everything if any dropped or added frames… This took 10 tries before it worked properly. Use HVR-1150 built in audio input (not PC sound card). These are my notes for the process and every decision was made by first asking, what will this do to the quality? Modify to suite your particular case:Ĭapture at 720x480 29.97fps with Virtualdub 1.8.7. I’m glad I used only a light touch of it. I really don’t like the way Warpsharp changes the video. If I were to do it again, I might omit Warpsharp and instead try vsMSharpen.

The noise levels were surprisingly low and only QTGMC in the post VEAI script was necessary. VHS spec is 250 lines horizontal which I think means 500 pixels. Artemis MQv9 might find some more horizontal detail, but as is it looks great to me, so I’m not revisiting this one. This was done before VEAI 1.8.0 was released. The original cap I did in 2009 and is mostly noise and I can’t believe I used to consider that quality ok…


Here’s the process for an improved capture of Time At The Top (1999) I recently did using a recently serviced prosumer S-VHS editing deck with TBC (Time Base Corrector)- the Panasonic AG-1980, and a newer capture card- a Hauppauge HVR-1150.
