Hi folks !
I'm trying to restore some old VHS recordings of mine using Virtual Dub and whatever encoder I can use (Actually I've recently tried the Indeo codec, as it's great for TV Captures to be later compressed to DivX in optimized settings).
Now, I have done everything I read in those countless How-To's on optimizing your sytem (no background tasks, manual settings of virtual RAM, and so on). For ordinary TV-Caps my system (Athlon XP 1800+, 256 DDR, Win98) works fine, even when compresing directly ot DivX, but not for VHS captures. There are loads of dropped frames, even though my CPU is bored (25-50% usage). What am I doing wrong ?
Does the messed up old VHS tape sabotage all enoding techniques or something ?
Can I tune some of those VDub parameters to cope with that (what the hell are those video buffers about) ?
And secondly, once I got the film on HDD, what's the best way to clean up that unsharp, blurred, whatevery image of my second copy of a copy of them old TV movie broadcasts ?
I'm trying to restore some old VHS recordings of mine using Virtual Dub and whatever encoder I can use (Actually I've recently tried the Indeo codec, as it's great for TV Captures to be later compressed to DivX in optimized settings).
Now, I have done everything I read in those countless How-To's on optimizing your sytem (no background tasks, manual settings of virtual RAM, and so on). For ordinary TV-Caps my system (Athlon XP 1800+, 256 DDR, Win98) works fine, even when compresing directly ot DivX, but not for VHS captures. There are loads of dropped frames, even though my CPU is bored (25-50% usage). What am I doing wrong ?
Does the messed up old VHS tape sabotage all enoding techniques or something ?
Can I tune some of those VDub parameters to cope with that (what the hell are those video buffers about) ?
And secondly, once I got the film on HDD, what's the best way to clean up that unsharp, blurred, whatevery image of my second copy of a copy of them old TV movie broadcasts ?
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