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[HELP] Is their a filter to remove bearding?
#1
Information on bearding here: http://www.avartifactatlas.com/artifacts/bearding.html

I can upload a clip if required.
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#2
There is no specialized filter for it afaik., but johnmeyer (over at videohelp; https://www.youtube.com/@johnmeyer77) might have a script specifically for those issues, since he deals a lot with old captures.
If it's light, SpotLess/Despot/KillerSpot and some of the denoisers might help.
When it's stronger: No hope, proper capturing is needed.
Folks over at https://forum.videohelp.com/ and https://www.digitalfaq.com/forum/video-restore/ can help with figuring out how to properly capture stuff.

Cu Selur

Ps.: iirc. NeatVideo can handle that quite good.
PPs.: I can look at it this evening and maybe suggest something, if you share a clip.
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#3
You're right, I tried a different VCR and there is no bearding. Must be a problem with the other VCRs heads.
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#4
i have 10 VCRs... and just one of these is able to replace these black shadows/lines ... right now i don't rememeber what model is.. but is a cheaper one.
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#5
Best read a few threads over at https://forum.videohelp.com/ there are from time to time suggestions about what VCRs are good etc. I personally have near zero experience with VCRs since I usually get the stuff after it was captured, I just can tell what it should look like when captured properly. Wink
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