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Josh15 wrote on 3/16/2003, 11:59 AM
You can find many filters here:

http://shelob.mordor.net/dgraft/

I can't tell you which ones I use, because I prefer using AVISynth filters.

Thanks.
satish wrote on 3/16/2003, 12:02 PM
Thanks, i've already tested with them.
taliesin wrote on 3/16/2003, 1:00 PM
I love the VirtualDub Antiflicker filter which is meant to improve flickering caused by S8-filmtransfere.

Marco
satish wrote on 3/16/2003, 1:52 PM
Just now tested with the Vdub antiflicker, works great with Vegas. :) Since it is a two pass filter, i did a render-to-new-track for preparing and then processed the video.

Any more favourites?
musicvid10 wrote on 3/16/2003, 8:00 PM
Satish, any chance this will work in VV2? Normally I preprocess my stuff in VirtualDub via huffyuv before bringing into Vegas.
satish wrote on 3/16/2003, 8:46 PM
I do not have VV2 and i dont know if the plugin SDK changed between VV2 and VV3... anyway, you can give it a try when i release it and see if it works.
musicvid10 wrote on 3/17/2003, 1:25 AM
Will do, thanks!
taliesin wrote on 3/17/2003, 6:46 AM
Satish, thanks for working on the antiflicker filter!

I just asked some other users what VD-filter they would like to see in Vegas:

One request is the telecine-filter because this one should fix problems with field orders when capturing bad analog video.

Another guy asked if your plugin gives Vegas the chance to use the VirtualDub frameserver function.

What do you think about it?

Marco
mcgeedo wrote on 3/17/2003, 8:43 AM
Satish,

I like SmartSmootherHiQ and DeLogo. I think they can be found at http://shelob.mordor.net/dgraft/

Regards and thanks for doing this.

-Don
roger_74 wrote on 3/17/2003, 9:51 AM
Smart Smoother IQ would be nice (it's not the same as Smart Smoother HiQ).
http://www.doki.ca/filters/
wcoxe1 wrote on 3/17/2003, 11:12 AM
An image stabilizer and a motion tracker would be fantastic, if possible. I ain't as steady as I used to be, and sometimes I just can't use a tripod.

The ones in Boris Red are fantastic. Don't know if VirtualDub has anything similar.