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 on: July 06, 2009, 07:26:11 PM 
Started by Mentar - Last post by Terra
Haha, just saw the Kare Kano folder on my HDD.

hope dies at last Cheesy

/bump

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 on: May 28, 2009, 10:16:57 PM 
Started by Gamil - Last post by Gamil
I have not been able to find any complete guides anywhere. Everything I think I've found something, it's some webpage that has long since gone down and in some cases the domain name is up for sale.

So i've managed to figure out ymc and just going through the IVTC process. How do I take the avs script and use it to make a vfr stream? I have plenty of experience with virtual dub and encoding from vfr to cfr. But, I have no experience encoding into vfr.

Is it as simple as drop the avs into Virtual dub and encode or are there other steps that come first.

I've read this http://avisynth.org/VariableFrameRateVideo

Does Yatta generate the timecodes and stuff or what?

MY final product will have a constant frame rate. My source is a single video file with a constant frame rate of 29.97. Most of it was telecined to that frame rate from 23.976. However there is a section in the middle that is pure 29.97 fps.

So, if I drop the avs into virtual dub, will I get a vfr video stream or will I get something else?


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 on: May 26, 2009, 05:29:02 PM 
Started by eiv - Last post by Chevy787
Had the same problem.
Try changing your iDCT Algorithm in DGIndex

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 on: April 21, 2009, 06:13:27 AM 
Started by imarkon - Last post by imarkon
Hi everyone!
So, I learned the basis of yatta and to deal with ccccncncncn-like etc patterns. Tho a problem is afflicting me and wanted to ask for help here.



Recently I've been finding dvds with high amout of frames that ymc's TFM marks as (Combed - Deinterlaced)!
These specific frames look really like ass and even if yatta later marks them for postprocessing, when i go on and encode the lossless video, those frames still look so ugly. This matter is really bothering me, since those single frames ruin the whole encoding work. I heard that using Mode 2 in TFM will enable different patterns for me in yatta, but I really don't know how to proceed when there.
Does anyone of you have a final and definitive solution to teach me how to deal once and for all with this "(Combed - Deinterlaced)!" stuff? If it's too long to explain a written guide/manual/whatever would be fine too, thanks

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 on: January 28, 2009, 04:49:46 AM 
Started by madcracker - Last post by exp626
Actually, you just have to
1. Select the frame you want to freeze (i.e. the interlaced one)
2. Hit "freeze" button The status bar will say "Select frane to replace with"
3. Select the frame you want to freeze with (preferably uing the arrow buttons)
4. Hit "freeze" button again. The status bar will say "start --  end-- replace with.
The freezeframe list is stored under tools-ranges, so you can correct your changes from there
Hope that helps.

 6 
 on: December 30, 2008, 11:23:56 AM 
Started by animad - Last post by TheFluff
there is a torrent, go look in the usual places (tokyotosho.info etc)

 7 
 on: December 26, 2008, 12:52:13 AM 
Started by animad - Last post by animad
I found your release on Anime-Reactor, but since it's more than 4 gb it's difficult to download on Linux. Can you post a torrent link somewhere?
Thanks!
And Merry XMas!

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 on: December 07, 2008, 12:12:09 PM 
Started by dervaish - Last post by thelonedistrict
I've considered starting a new topic, but I think this one is pertinent enough.  How should I go about downloading zx torrents now that the irc channel is closed?  Although I will buy it for Christmas, I would really love to download zx's tsuiokuhen or the samurai X first ova.

any suggestions?

 9 
 on: December 05, 2008, 04:40:04 AM 
Started by streetrat - Last post by streetrat
Could anyone try and seed this? because a bunch of us just get stuck at 93.3%. Not asking for a high speed or anything, just at least someone with the entire file to seed it.
Thank you.

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 on: December 04, 2008, 09:12:15 PM 
Started by eiv - Last post by Harukalover
First make sure you have the DGDecode.dll that came with DGIndex inside the folder you specified as the plugins folder for yatta. Then open the .yap you created with Notepad or some kind of text editor. Find the line:
Code:
MPEG2DECODER=Mpeg2dec3

Change it to:
Code:
MPEG2DECODER=DGDecode

Save the yap and try to open it in yatta again.

EDIT: I'm blind, I thought you were trying to open a .yap you generated which somehow borked itself. If you're trying to open the d2v directly in yatta, then you'll have to open yatta. Click on Settings and change the Mpeg2Dec option to DGDecode. But note unless you have some specific reasoning, you probably want to open the d2v in ymc instead and create a yap project for yatta to open instead. I'd suggest reading the Beginning encoders section in the yatta manual.

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