Originally posted by: Arnie.d Well, it's in my capture for sure and I can't remove it with Moth3r's script for some reason and I have absolutely no idea whatsoever what "minlen=700,asym=60,maxgap=50,maxwidth=1,mindif=7,blurlen=8,keep=0,border=0,maxangle=0,modeY=3" means so I can't adjust it.
Read all about it here but finding the right settings really is a tedious trail and error thing so if it's only these lines or maybe a few more you want to remove, I would use photoshop and remove them 'by hand' and then use imagesource to insert the edited frames, IMO it's faster and safer than descratch.
Although if your capture has many random line dropouts, descratch could be tuned to remove most of them if they are distinct enough.