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Post #138107

Author
Citizen
Parent topic
.: Citizen's NTSC DVD / PAL DVD / XviD project :. (Released)
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Date created
12-Sep-2005, 5:29 AM
Moth3r I know about that problem but there's nothing I can do about because it's not the fault of the capture device or any post processing, short of saving up and getting a different laserdisc player which I can't afford I'm stuck with what I got, remember I only have a Pioneer CLD-D515 and not one of the top end units.

edit: actually, this got me thinking, the 5x capture averaging helped reduce RF noise noticably so what if I were to get a different model laserdisc player, capture the video a few times and merge them into a file, then merge that file with the CLD-D515's merged footage... would that get to the level of smoothing out imperfections in the laserdisc player electronics or would the images not align properly...

Anyone got more than one laserdisc player and wants to try a test?