Thanks Tom, the pup is having a hard year. as to exactly where to put it so there is no chance of mistake? I really want to make this work for my edit.
Perhaps, it is some of these things that were somehow not done correctly, as to why this isn't working?Ĭould someone grab all of the final files that will be needed, exactly as is and put them in a directory and zip it up for download, with appropriate names, etc.
There is no "Left click" install on msu-ls-codec.exe, or Lagarith, or HuffYUV, only right click install. Both contain different files for mpasource.dllģ. MPA Source there are two files: Cache and Float. ActivePerl was a little confusing as to exactly which one of the files on this page to download and install (I do not have a 64bit machine):Ģ. now there were a few "gotchas" in the installation directions on the tutorial (maybe this was a source of problems?):ġ. My files were in the caputre and not the 24p directory, and I still get the issue. Dgindex fails to create the original xxx_m2t.avs file and thus fixavsdelay.avs has nothing to work on and does a dumb create of a blank _fixedaudio.avs. "capture me"), it causes problems for go.bat when you use double-quotes. If the above worked, look at the name of your original "capture" directory.
Change the contents to this:įOR %%f IN (%1\*.m2t) DO dgindex\dgindex.exe -if= -FO=0 -OF= -AT= -EXITįOR %%f IN (%1\*.m2t) DO perl %%fĭ) Make sure that template.avs is inside the 24p directory. In your path the correct way to call it is "go.bat c:\redrocksday11" (good) not "go.bat c:\redrocksday11\" (not good)Ĭ) Go to your 24p directory open up go.bat. When calling 'go.bat', do not put a trailing '\' in your path.
dll files or specifiying trailing \ in your path. If the above worked then you were either missing the. If there isn't go ahead and copy it from your "c:\capture\24p\dgindex" directory. įor now let's rename your directories to the following:Ĭ:\capture = the directory where you have you m2t filesĬ:\capture\24p = the directory where you installed go.bat, dgindex directory, virtualdub directory, template.avs)Ĭ:\program files\avisynth 2.5 = the directory where avisynth 2.57 was installedĪ) Please make sure that dgindex.exe and its other files are in 24p\dgindex\ ( C:\capture\24p\dgindex\dgindex.exe, dgdecode.dll, etc.).ī) Please go to you plugins directory for avisynth (c:\program files\avisynth 2.5\plugins) and make sure there is a dgdecode.dll in there. The original template.avs must not be created correctly for you. you're the second one to have this sort of problem. In my case I prefer to downscale to 1280x720 but that's just me. You can get an HDV unsquished version from playing back from tape too but that's not too different from taking the m2t then upscaling it to 1920x1080 in software. The only way to get the 1920x1080 direct from the sensor is to get it from live HDMI but it comes with its own issues (look for threads on BlackMagic Intensity). Needs to be updated with vdub 24p scripting. Steve is making a nicer version with Vegas: You can fix the aspect ratio in your NLE before final output then choose a format that supports it (e.g.
Unfortunately most players like WMP seem to ignore this for AVI. HDV is non-square pixels, so for final output it gets unsquished to 1920x1080 for players that recognize the bit.
Using the farnsworth method we've got nice clear 24p in 1440x1080. We've been working on a "free" windows process to achieve good pulldown. AE must not be doing as good a job in doing the 3:2 pulldown if you're still getting the interlaced frame.