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Old 20-01-2009, 03:18 PM
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Virtual dub problems

I have some avis of saturn i took last night, but when i put them through vdub to get them as individual bmps, they lose a fair bit of quality (enough of a difference to lose the rings). If i load them straight into registax, they have good quality, but theres multiple passes (i'm yet to get tracking) and it can't allign properly. Is there any settings in vdub, or a similar program which will allow me to keep the detail and get a sequence of bmps for ppmcentre?
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Old 20-01-2009, 03:42 PM
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I have some avis of saturn i took last night, but when i put them through vdub to get them as individual bmps, they lose a fair bit of quality (enough of a difference to lose the rings). If i load them straight into registax, they have good quality, but theres multiple passes (i'm yet to get tracking) and it can't allign properly. Is there any settings in vdub, or a similar program which will allow me to keep the detail and get a sequence of bmps for ppmcentre?

how where the AVI's captures? what codec, or where they uncompressed, and huge!!

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Old 20-01-2009, 03:47 PM
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Captured in IC capture, Y800 codec.
Ive found a program that works - if anyone else has this problem, go to RAD tools
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