OK, this is my last resort. I really want this deshaker to work but I can't seem to get it to do anything. I;ve tried the vegas script in Vista and XP by adding the script to a selected - somewhat shaky - mts file and I've tried standalone virtualdub, loading an mts converted to uncompressed avi and adding deshaker as a filter. Outbound video is uncompressed in all my attempts.
In all of my tries, the program went through the first and second passes and rendered out a result -- which I can identify by the message in the video that 30 frames were trimmed off the ends.
But there seems to be no difference whatsoever in the rendered result. And I see no evidence of analysis in either of the two passes.
There's no split screen while the filter is running in virtual dub that shows me the incoming and outgoing clip.
I'm using the default settings in the deshaker dialogue.
Can anyone think of something I'm overlooking that is producing this non-result? I'd give up, but I've invested so much time I can stand to see this puzzle left unsolved.
In all of my tries, the program went through the first and second passes and rendered out a result -- which I can identify by the message in the video that 30 frames were trimmed off the ends.
But there seems to be no difference whatsoever in the rendered result. And I see no evidence of analysis in either of the two passes.
There's no split screen while the filter is running in virtual dub that shows me the incoming and outgoing clip.
I'm using the default settings in the deshaker dialogue.
Can anyone think of something I'm overlooking that is producing this non-result? I'd give up, but I've invested so much time I can stand to see this puzzle left unsolved.