[MPlayer-users] PostProcess settings suggestions (VHS-captured video)?
Steven M. Schultz
sms at 2BSD.COM
Fri Jun 7 06:03:01 CEST 2002
Hi!
> From: emaillist+mpu at dogphilosophy.net
> I'm attempting to view (well, actually, export to mpeg2enc for re-encoding,
> but...) some videos that I've captured from VHS, and intend to generate VCD's
> from.
Ah, so it sounds like you have the mjpegtools package installed. Do
you have the latest release (1.6.0)?
> The catch is that as seems to be usual for TV-capture, the picture is full
> of a lot of "color noise" that seriously degrades the final result
> once encoded to mpeg (i.e. flickering "speckles" of red, green, and blue -
> a sort of "transparent, colored snow" effect superimposed on the
Broadcast TV (at least in the US) is terribly noisy which doesn't help
mpeg compression. Then VHS is a low quality medium which further
degrades the signal. Getting watchable movies from that combination
is difficult.
> Can anyone suggest a set of mplayer postprocessor settings that might
> blend in or reduce (or perhaps "despeckle"?) the "color noise" in
> the video?
Have you tried the yuvdenoise program that comes with mjpegtools? It
did absolute wonders for the 40 or 50 VHS tapes I encoded to SVCD/VCD.
Oh, I also found out that VHS tapes do not age well (some were 15 years
old or more) - to correct the contrast/color/etc I bought a Sima SCC
(color corrector) unit which worked very well (cheap too - $100 as I
recall). Between the Sima unit and the yuvdenoise program I obtained
watchable (they'll never be "great" of course since the sources were so
poor) VCDs
> I'm hoping to get quite a few of my old VHS tapes re-encoded to VCD, so
> something like this would be quite helpful...
That's what I did to one cabinet of tapes - got a couple more to do
eventually. The laser discs I will do last, it'd be nice to save
those as DVDs but I haven't found any DVD software that doesn't require
windoze.
Cheers,
Steven Schultz
sms at 2bsd.com
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