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Originally Posted by Mozerryguts
Can I ask, why do you need the 2:1 reduction filter before the resize? If you're resizing anyway, why do you need to reduce?
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It allows for a sharper image.
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Originally Posted by Mozerryguts
I still get frame tearing too, and have not been able to find a way of getting rid of it (tried deinterlace, all sorts of frame rates etc)
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By "tearing" you mean that tearing you can see in motion-intensive games when vsync is off?
If so, i have experienced it too, but it was the source video at fault. I couldn't really do anything about it, as that was how it was initially recorded.
Deinterlacing is only for those low-res videos which draw only half of the image to allow for higher resolutions. If you look closely at such a video, it will have a blank line under each line of the picture. Deinterlacing removes those lines, it does nothing else.
By the way... You can save your VirtualDub settings by going into File -> Save processing settings, then you can load them from File -> Load processing settings. This way you won't have to set every filter once you close and reopen VirtualDub. Just remember to get the cropping right after loading the settings.
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