Does your software have any chroma filters that you can use? If so, it may be able to cleanup the chroma channel (although maybe at the expense of a slight loss in chroma detail).
Someone recommended Reinterpolate411, though that had no effect. Is that the type of filter you mean? I'm running all my files through Avisynth, so I can use any Avisynth filters.
Just a quick aside, as don't want to derail the thread, have you thought about combining the your multiple captures to reduce noise/improve picture quality? It's the technique Citizen used to create his very clean Star Wars laserdisc trasfers.
Some info from the doom9 forum: Look for the section '7.2.12 Using multiple captures to reduce noise'
There's also the Average and TooT plugins that can be used to get the best out of multple captures
Someone recommended Reinterpolate411, though that had no effect. Is that the type of filter you mean? I'm running all my files through Avisynth, so I can use any Avisynth filters.
Just a quick aside, as don't want to derail the thread, have you thought about combining the your multiple captures to reduce noise/improve picture quality? It's the technique Citizen used to create his very clean Star Wars laserdisc trasfers.
Some info from the doom9 forum: Look for the section '7.2.12 Using multiple captures to reduce noise'
There's also the Average and TooT plugins that can be used to get the best out of multple captures
All of my captures are from different broadcasts, which means I wouldn't be able to apply this filter because they have different framing, edits, etc. Am I correct in assuming that? Even if that is the case, a couple other people captured the same broadcast as me. Perhaps their versions, combined with mine, could cut the noise?