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Might be interesting to see the same test picture from the system where the capture works right. Some generic ideas disable audio resample (capture->timing->do not sync..) change DirectShow options in capture->timing. The choppy audio sounds like every sound packed is padded with silence - hard to tell with AAC on top. Don't know what can cause this.
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This is from the System with mobile Sandy Bridge CPU where all is fine (with previous Windows OS version). Like it was on my main PC with previous Windows OS before 2004.
https://i.imgur.com/BZERqfw.png I changed option to like that: It doesn't make any difference. Even disabling recording audio, the Inserted Frames till rise up and the preview video (Overlay) is choppy which is normally not. |
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Hi Shekh,
Perhaps you can inject some wisdom into this thread:- https://forum.doom9.org/showthread.p...24#post1915724 thanks.
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It's good thing to do but I really lack time.
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Hello, is there any tutorial on how to use it. Like all the function explained step by step.
I need to add a denoiser BM3D in virtualdub2 but I can't understand how to use avisynth scripts ? Is there a way to use BM3D in virtualdub2 at 16bit (deepcolor i think) ? Thank you. |
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VirtualDub filters and AviSynth plugins are different things. If you load an AviSynth script in VirtualDub2, then the filtering is probably mostly done in the AviSynth engine, so you will need to learn AviSynth scripting to handle its plugins.
Apart from that, BM3D seems to be a VapourSynth filter. Again, something different. |
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Raw images will not be accepted natively. They need to be debayered and processed and exported into some compatible format first, maybe 16bit PNG or TIFF . eg. dcraw, RawTherapee, or commerical options like adobe, DxO etc... |
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19th July 2020, 13:48 | #1034 | Link |
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Yes VD2 does not have much to offer about raw formats. One thing you may think of is debayering with another tool to 16-bit tiff and then manipulate 16-bit sequence in VD2. Still, there is not much useful filters for that task, not a single HDR tonemapping for instance.
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I was dealing with these programs (free and paid) about a year ago, but I couldn't get a 16 bit image before tone mapping. Is LRTimelapse really the only solution for time lapse, which I don't like it.
For wide angle I have great solution YI action camera & VD2. At narrow angle (around 20 to 30°) sunset there is so big dynamic rang, that you can't handle without HDR. Here is a nice wide angle sunset. https://youtu.be/oI57LcjHOJs And demo for txt and transition. https://youtu.be/r4a5Vj4mPNs Last edited by Tehnicni; 20th July 2020 at 00:28. |
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Is there a solution to split a long AVI file (in my case encoded with UTVideoCodec) to several smaller files (without recompression) not by setting a range for each segment?
I have used the scene detection feature of VD2 and then, after validation, set a marker on each correct scene start, but there does not seem to be an option to export those segments automatically into several AVI files. Or does anyone know a tool that can accomplish this by importing a list of scene start frames? Because when I open the vdproject file in a text editor, I get entries like this; Code:
VirtualDub.video.AddMarker(0); VirtualDub.video.AddMarker(1030); VirtualDub.video.AddMarker(1299); VirtualDub.video.AddMarker(1311); VirtualDub.video.AddMarker(1445); VirtualDub.video.AddMarker(1449); VirtualDub.video.AddMarker(1814); VirtualDub.video.AddMarker(1911); VirtualDub.video.AddMarker(2045); |
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You probably installed a system wide Lagarith codec [maybe via some codec pack], the vdplugin thing comes with vdub2, and only works with vdub2.
EDIT: This seens to be the Lagarith home site:- https://lags.leetcode.net/codec.html Quote:
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