Hey everyone,
I've recently bought the Japanese Trigun on DVD. It's Region 2 NTSC-J. I have a bit of a problem, which I'm hoping someone here can help me with.
On almost every frame where someone is moving or talking there's frame blending. I thought it had something to do with interlacing - I tried everything I could on AVIsynth, but nothing prevailed.
My good friend bob() was the closest I got to getting rid of it. I've searched across this forum and many people had a similar problem, but none of their tricks worked on my video. I've tried seperatefields and others, but nothing.
Here's a few pictures of what I'm talking about:
I thought it was interlacing at first. I spoke to a friend and he said it seemed to be frame blending, but he said you normally get that on badly converted PAL DVDs. He didn't know what to do to the footage, but suggested to come to this wonderful forum and ask here.
I'll add the video.
I'm hoping I'm not being ignorant or offending anyone with this question.
Also, I generally use AVIsynth for real life video. This is the first animation I've been trying to use on it. So, don't be shy to hit me with something you think would be too complicated for me. I should be able to manage.
I have a feeling this is a bit simpler than I think it is, but I'm having one of those moments.
Any help would be appreciated.
Eddy.
I've recently bought the Japanese Trigun on DVD. It's Region 2 NTSC-J. I have a bit of a problem, which I'm hoping someone here can help me with.
On almost every frame where someone is moving or talking there's frame blending. I thought it had something to do with interlacing - I tried everything I could on AVIsynth, but nothing prevailed.
My good friend bob() was the closest I got to getting rid of it. I've searched across this forum and many people had a similar problem, but none of their tricks worked on my video. I've tried seperatefields and others, but nothing.
Here's a few pictures of what I'm talking about:
I thought it was interlacing at first. I spoke to a friend and he said it seemed to be frame blending, but he said you normally get that on badly converted PAL DVDs. He didn't know what to do to the footage, but suggested to come to this wonderful forum and ask here.
I'll add the video.
I'm hoping I'm not being ignorant or offending anyone with this question.
Also, I generally use AVIsynth for real life video. This is the first animation I've been trying to use on it. So, don't be shy to hit me with something you think would be too complicated for me. I should be able to manage.
I have a feeling this is a bit simpler than I think it is, but I'm having one of those moments.
Any help would be appreciated.
Eddy.