![]() ![]() Only the original GigaPixel AI requires images (and that has to be RGB) tifs, I guess!ĮDIT: actually the video version (Video Enhance AI) can accept YUV video directly (you don't need image sequence). Next step: I need to find an image viewer that will open VY12. I'm sure it sounds odd, but it makes sense in my head.) And why I'm not just using AviSynth to, say, slow down scenes or reverse scenes or whatnot. (I'm testing the upscaling software on various weird situations, which is why I need the freedom to rearrange the frames willy-nilly. I want that upscaler to have as much unaltered image data as possible to work with. I don't want to lose any image or color detail, because my next step is to upscale this new movie using Topaz Video Enhance AI. tifs (delete some, duplicate some, change the order of some, etc etc all kinds of stuff), then use them as the individual frames of a new movie. In that example script, "input.avs" should become my AviSynth script, correct? Do I need to modify anything else in your example? (And if I've already used Trim to specify my start and end frames, i should leave the "-start_number" as 0, yes?)īackground info: I plan to heavily rearrange the. Is this correct? Did I do anything along the way that degrades the quality of the DVD's image? Is there a better way to do this? d2v using MPEG2Source, and open the script in VirtualDub.Ĥ) Scrub through the footage in VirtualDub, determine the frame numbers of the sequence I want to export, and modify my AviSynth script using Trim.ĥ) Run the script again I should now see just the scene I want to export all the frames of.Ħ) in VirtualDub, select "Export Image Sequence", and select lossless. d2v file.ģ) Write a short AviSynth script pointing to the. Select IEEE-1080 for the iDCT algorithm, select Force Film, and disable the audio. VOBs exactly without any quality or info loss?)Ģ) Index the. What's the current "best" ripping software, that copies. (I had been using MacTheRipper, but want to switch to a PC-based program. Here's the method I'm using - could I please get a critique?ġ) rip the DVD's. I'm trying to export long sequences of frames from a DVD, and I want to preserve every single tiny pixel present in the original DVD's files.
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