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Analogue Capture Guide v4
The new version of the analogue capture guide is finally ready! This time a lot of stuff is added and rewritten. The guide can be found here:
http://www.doom9.org/index.html?/capture/start.html A compiled chm file (4.2 MB) can be found here: http://www.wilbertdijkhof.com/ACG41.zip mirror: http://www.stefanstrobl.at/doom9/ACG41.zip If you want to print it, you can hide the search tab. __________ I remember Doom9 once said: "a good guide is written in one day", I can tell you it was a *very* long day for us The changelog is very large. A small summary * There's a new introductory section about analogue video. * There is a section on how to determine the active capture window and how to use that for resizing. * The resizing section is splitted up in a part for newbies and for advanced users. The latter includes information about sampling, Nyquist and quality of the scalers of various capture cards. * The VirtualDub postprocessing section has been completed (deinterlacing, color adjustment, etc.). * Instructions how to remove clicks and scratches have been added. * and a lot more ... This version is written by trevlac, arachnotron, i4004 and me. So, I want to thank them for their help, patience and interesting discussions we had. I certainly learned a lot from that. I hope you will like it, and learn from it. If you want to ask things, discuss things or simply give your opinion, please feel free to do that in this thread. edit: for anyone who wonders why the link to section 17 VDub frameserving doesn't work (in start.html). The link is not correct: http://www.doom9.org/capture/Frameserving.html should be http://www.doom9.org/capture/frameserving.html edit: I replaced the link to version 4.1. Last edited by Wilbert; 5th December 2009 at 16:14. |
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