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The Interweb is a Series of TubesSpaced Ranger said:
althor1138 said:
Here is a clip of my Diamond Theater750HD PCI-E card. This is the composite output from my pioneer dv-360 to the Theater750HD.
AntcuFaalb said:
I guess the only thing left is to see if it exhibits the same AGC issues as the USB one. If it doesn't, then this is definitely the best capture card on the market.
althor1138 said:
Here is the "Pluge Pulse" test with a comparison of the digital file on the right.
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So what was the verdict on the pluge test? Has anybody checked it out yet?Any conclusion on this? I so would like to get the best capture card on the market for this kind of work. ;)
Unfortunately, no. I'm waiting on the results of poita's experimentation to make a final determination.
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Laserdisc MasterI started to use another CLD-D925 as main laserdisc player, and I wanted to test its comb filter, so I re-do some old tests that I previously made with another specimen.
My PC has an AverMedia BDA capture card, based on the Philips SAA713x chipset; I've done these tests using the CLD-D925 composite out to three different DVD recorder, used in passthrough mode as comb filters; the Panasonic DMR-ES15, the Pioneer DVR-320 (comb filter set for movement), and the Yukai DVDR-100B (a Mustek clone, for whom it may concern...), then from the DVD recorder to the capture card via S-Video cable; plus, a direct CLD-D925 -> capture card via S-Video; the test video is from the NTSC Video Essential.
I used also the only PAL laserdisc I own with a test card - actually, a CD-Video, and (sadly) it shows... - to test an USB AverMedia EZMaker capture card, just to see how bad it was!
The result capture were made with VirtualDub, at 720x576 for PAL, and 720x480 for NTSC, encoded with Lagarith lossless codec, then I use a simple avisynth script to show them. The NTSC screenshots have the same frame, while I didn't bother to do the same with the PAL, as they are so ugly... "thanks" to the CD-Video highest quality...
Well, I uploaded images as PNG, and they are quite big (few MB each) so everyone who is curious enough, could examine them better; here you are the links:
PAL CDV test
image 1 (test card) | image 2 (resolution)
NTSC VE test
image 1 (color bars) | image 2 (contrast) | image 3 (test card1) | image 4 (test card2)| image 5 (Snell & Wilcox)
Conclusion: none of them has a decent comb filter, so I should buy a better capture card and/or a device with a better comb filter, or... I could try the phase-inverted trick!

...good result, eh? The only fact that this phase-inverted trick is, actually... a trick! (^^,)
I took a frame when the circle was still, I took the following frame, and I overlaid them to obtain the third picture.
This is a demonstration that inverting the phase SHOULD work! But I tried every possible test to achieve it, without success... I switched off the laserdisc player, then on, capture, nothing... off, inverted the plug, on, capture, nothing... the same with the DVD recorder, at the same time or one at a time, plus with the PC too... I tried to invert the plug for everything, but nothing!!! I've done dozen captures, and the phase was always the same... why? If really it should work when the devices are switched off, if should happen before or after, but not never! Did you try to launch a coin for ten times? Did it happen that the same face appeared EVERY time? Yes, it's a possibility, one out of 2^10... actually, it's not impossible, it's one out of 1024 possibilities, but I should be really, REALLY unlucky - and probably I am...
OR... there is another explanation... maybe the Pioneer CLD-D925 finds everytime the "right" phase, as it has digitally *improved* analog video out? If so, I should try to redo the same test with a digital-free player, like the Pioneer LD-V4300D. Or, maybe I have to switch off the home electricity at all? If someone has an explanation, please let me know, I'm going crazy... poita, antcufaalb, if you read this post, and you did succesful a phase-inversion trick, post it here how have you achieved that task! I'd like to do some important laserdisc captures soon, and I'd really like to use this trick to eliminate all chroma noise before further processing...
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I have 6 capture cards with motion adaptive 3d comb filters. Here are the screen shots of 4 of them. I just got ATI TV Wonder HD 750 PCI-e, but I haven't opened it. Also I haven't bothered with Canopus ADVC-300 since it's DV only.
The test is from DVD Digital Video Essential test motion pattern of Snell & Wilcox.
1. Compro VideoMate Ultra capture card. This was the 1st TV Tuner ever made that incorporated motion adaptive 3d comb filter. It's Philips SAA713x based. But comb filter is by NEC D64083.
I think this card has amazing 3d comb filter. There are 3 modes: 2d + noise reduction, 2d + 3d and pure 3d. 2d + 3d is 3d but when it detects motion, it goes to 2d. But overall something is not right with horizontal bars (grey-black instead of white-black) and the fact that the image is a bit blurry. Anyone else noticed it? Other than this is the only card with 3d comb filter that has manual gain control which can be adjusted.
http://s23.postimg.org/ym1leypyz/Compro_Video_Mate_Ultra.jpg
ATI TV Wonder 550 Pro PCI
http://s2.postimg.org/gndog636x/ATI_Theater_550_Pro.jpg
I don't like this card 'cause it has AGC problems. It blows up whites a little bit as well as black level.
ATI TV Wonder 650 HD USB
The AGC issue is insane on this card. However, for some reasons it didn't show any issues with DVE DVD. Maybe because I use drivers from VisionTek rather than from AMD? I don't know.
http://s17.postimg.org/a1qurocfz/ATI_HD_650_USB.jpg
ATI TV Wonder 750 HD USB
Contrary to the claims that this card doesn't have motion adaptive 3d comb filter, you are wrong. It does. However, it's very weak and settings are not really adjustable. Yes you can adjust them in the Filter settings but the adjustments just don't take effect. This motion adaptive 3d comb filter eliminates dot crawl. It reduces rainbows, but doesn't fully eliminates them.
http://s24.postimg.org/7j147smrp/ATI_HD_750_USB.jpg
ATI TV Wonder 750 HD PCI-e - need to install it on my friend's computer and test it. My computer is old and doesn't have PCI-e slot.
To the previous poster _,,,^..^,,,_. Something is not right with your screenshots. How come that for the last Snell & Wilcox picture all screenshots have rainbows and dot crawls. Are you sure you didn't by mistake capture directly using S-Video from the LD player thinking that you routed via the DVD Recorders?
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Laserdisc Mastermetaleonid said:
To the previous poster _,,,^..^,,,_. Something is not right with your screenshots. How come that for the last Snell & Wilcox picture all screenshots have rainbows and dot crawls. Are you sure you didn't by mistake capture directly using S-Video from the LD player thinking that you routed via the DVD Recorders?
I'm sure. Maybe it's because the composite out of the CLD-D925 is simply a recombined Y/C signal and so could not be decombed properly? I should make further tests with another laserdisc player...
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AFAIK, my LD-S2 also recombines Y/C signal, but I haven't noticed anything like that. I haven't posted it here, but still.
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Laserdisc MasterTake a look at this post, second image: as my ES15 have the same chipset of the ES10, it seems its comb filter has very low quality...
I should find a new capture card! Or, find the way to let the phase-inversion trick to work...
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_,,,^..^,,,_ said:
Take a look at this post, second image: as my ES15 have the same chipset of the ES10, it seems its comb filter has very low quality...
I should find a new capture card! Or, find the way to let the phase-inversion trick to work...
http://forum.lddb.com/viewtopic.php?p=33347#p33347
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The Interweb is a Series of Tubes_,,,^..^,,,_ said:
Take a look at this post, second image: as my ES15 have the same chipset of the ES10, it seems its comb filter has very low quality...
I should find a new capture card! Or, find the way to let the phase-inversion trick to work...
Unfortunately, I think I was wrong with the phase-inversion trick. :-(
Also, the ES10/ES15 is the best 3D comb filter I've ever seen for NTSC material. I don't know how well it does on PAL material, however.
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The Interweb is a Series of TubesCheck out the Pioneer DVR-550 for PAL: http://originaltrilogy.com/forum/topic.cfm/Laserdisc-players-screenshot-comparison/post/633778/#TopicPost633778
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Laserdisc MasterWell, the fact that I have rainbow in the Snell&Wilcox both wih still and moving pictures, and I use the NTSC Video Essential laserdisc!!!
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The Interweb is a Series of Tubes_,,,^..^,,,_ said:
Well, the fact that I have rainbow in the Snell&Wilcox both wih still and moving pictures, and I use the NTSC Video Essential laserdisc!!!
Are you using the P/PC (America/Canada) model of the ES10/ES15? It's NTSC-only.
The other models have a different video processing chip. You can verify this by looking at the service manuals on elektrotanya.com.
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Laserdisc MasterAs I bought it here in Italy, I'm quite sure it's NOT the P/PC model...
What about Phase-Inversion trick? poita seems to had good results using it...
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AntcuFaalb said:
Also, the ES10/ES15 is the best 3D comb filter I've ever seen for NTSC material. I don't know how well it does on PAL material, however.
So is ES25 (US model) the same as ES10 or not?
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_,,,^..^,,,_ said:
Well, the fact that I have rainbow in the Snell&Wilcox both wih still and moving pictures, and I use the NTSC Video Essential laserdisc!!!
You haven't confirmed yet whether the problem is the LD player or the ES15. Try the Digital Video Essentials DVD into it by composite.
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Laserdisc MasterThe problem should be the ES15, as it *must* correct the rainbow problems with its comb filter; if not, it simply has a low quality comb filter... and I have not the DVE DVD to test...
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You already offered up a possible explanation though (the LD player outputting a previously separated and re-combined signal on its composite output).
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Laserdisc MasterSo the last test I should do is to use a "pure" analog laserdisc player...
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Just installed ATI Wonder 750 HD PCIe. Here is the test result from Digital Video Essentials DVD via Composite in. All proc amp settings are default. Captured into Huffyuv AVI and then encoded with TMPGEnc. File 750pcieDVEmotionComposite.m2v will be available for 2 weeks from the following download location: http://we.tl/8EGNiAas2G
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The Interweb is a Series of Tubes_,,,^..^,,,_ said:
So the last test I should do is to use a "pure" analog laserdisc player...
The LD player I used in my test is "pure" analog: Pioneer CLD-1010
"And I'm shocked at you Moth3r for being off-topic, Because if people off-topic you say "stay on-topic, STAY on-topic, STAY ON-TOPIC", and we are not in the Off topic section of OT.com, now are we?" –pat man
"Look again." –Moth3r