11.08.2020, 04:01
(10.08.2020, 18:05)Selur Wrote: The problem of the sample you send me is not halos, ringing, it's a interlaced raw video (BAD idea) and whoever captured this didn't make a decent job, this should be recaptured.Thank you for your response. I captured the tapes myself. I am down to recapture (over 40 VHS-C tapes), but what should I avoid this time? I have captured using both virtualdub and amarectv with many setting combinations. Finally I had to choose amarectv because it did not have any a/v sync issue. I used the camcorder that recorded the tapes for playback and used the ATI-600 as the capture device.
Without a totally manual script I see no hope to remove those rainbow ghosting whatever artifacts.
-> get a better source
Cu Selur
Ps.: May be someone over at videohelp.com has a suggestion to recover this, but in my opinion there is no way to fix this properly.
I read online that the "Digital Noise Reduction" in some VCRs causes ghosting. This option was enabled on the camcorder, so I will disable it and retest, but any other suggestions?