![]() Hi Barry, I actually just did the "cut & paste" thing with my script! I also found a few other interesting things today. This is so great and will fix most of my bad footage. I also ran the deinterlace filter in VirtualDub at the same time and now I will just edit the whole clip properly and stick it on a DVD for my friends. ![]() Basically you need to install AviSynth, and this filter, plus VirtualDub 2 and get used to that. If anyone needs to know the whole setup, then I can post it here. I put the RgTools.dll file in the same folder that I saved the above script in. I still need to re-edit the entire clip which I prefer to do in Power Director, but after many weeks of trying to undertand the AviSynth involved scripts and protocols, this works so well for me, and I did not have to get involved with that very steep learning curve.ĭirectShowSource("Location and name of your video to fix.avi") I captured the original footage as an Mpeg 2 file and to use the script in VideoDub 2, I converted the footage to an AVI file. I can tell you that this video was really full of streaks all over and this fix worked. I've attached a before and after pic to see. I eventually used a simple script with a few lines to enable the RgTools filter and I fixed my bad video enough to make it more than watchable. ![]() Thanks again Barry, your advice was invaluable! After a lot more trial and error, and loads of frustration (gave up a few times!) I came across RgTools in the AviSynth Wiki. ![]()
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