Moth3r said:
For post-processing, you'll probably want IVTC, maybe some sort of colour adjustment using levels or HSV adjust, and perhaps some noise reduction (smoother). To be honest, I'm not really up on the latest options in VDub, I switched to using AviSynth years ago which is much more powerful.
So would IVTC be the last added or the first in the scenario you describe? I'm going to have to get comfortable now that I'm finally diving in a bit. It does seem that AviSynth has a lot more possibilities than Vdub does.
:)
Right now I'm doing a test run using just the 3 things you suggested above on Side A of the capture. I didn't use the V-DNR from the Pioneer nor did I use the NR for Vdub during the capture. I'm using Huffy for the compression so with all 3 sides I ended up with approximately 50GB of data.
So the fun begins.......
@ DJ
I'll attempt some AVS once I feel comfortable with Vdub....probably best to start small and work my way up.
:)