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acuozzo
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Post subject: Re: DVD Recorders with 3D Comb Filters Posted: 21 Apr 2014, 23:32 |
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bguzman wrote: Does anybody want a DMR-ES25 with a dead drive? Let me know. I do! PM sent.
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naiaru
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Post subject: Re: DVD Recorders with 3D Comb Filters Posted: 28 May 2014, 05:24 |
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substance wrote: has anyone checked out the comb filter in the DVDO EDGE video processor? supposedly it has the adv7800 from analog devices for 3D comb filter. It is a newish design only found on the edge, all other DVDO units have 2D CF. Its been a while since I've seen this processor in action with LDs. Any tried snell Wilcox on it? I had a DVDO Edge for a short while and flipped it (actually I've done this twice) and I would've sworn it was 2D because it performed pretty much like my iScan HD, if memory serves me right.
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msgohan
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Post subject: Re: DVD Recorders with 3D Comb Filters Posted: 26 Oct 2014, 18:12 |
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elahrairrah wrote: ATI 750 PCIe even though it only captures MPEG-2. It uses software encoding; you can capture uncompressed YUY2 and any other codec if you venture away from ATI's own capture app.
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msgohan
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Post subject: Re: DVD Recorders with 3D Comb Filters Posted: 29 Oct 2014, 17:36 |
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What's the exact error message? It should work in VirtualDub. (Though judging by the post below in my link, 'sdraper' isn't the only one who had stability problems with this card.)
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gumbyandpals
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Post subject: Re: DVD Recorders with 3D Comb Filters Posted: 30 Dec 2014, 15:40 |
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I don't know if this has been mentioned or not, but the Pioneer DVR-7000 and PRV-9000 (exactly the same unit except one has BNC instead of RCA jacks) have an adjustable 3D comb filter with separate Y and C DNR similar to what's found for options on their LD players with DNR and 3D comb filtering. The comb filter is an NEC µPD64082 which is a great comb filter in my Sony CRT BUT a word or two of warning about these recorders:
Due to some issue with the firmware, the comb filter is not adjustable, changing the on-screen settings does nothing. It defaults too far to 3D mode and doesn't look the best on real-world material. Looks great on the snell and wilcox, but I hate that pattern (whole different rant). Also, it gives you the option to disable AGC, but again, changing this option doesn't do anything and the AGC is very aggressive. This could have been a killer recorder, but they screwed something up. I've tried each of these models and had the same result.
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Post subject: Re: DVD Recorders with 3D Comb Filters Posted: 08 Dec 2015, 04:54 |
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I've been playing with getting LD's to look a bit better on my TV lately, though I'd share my findings. My TV is a 27" Samsung CRT SDTV. It has a pretty bad comb filter built in, and the svideo input is a bit blurry but it has awesome component video. The player is a DVL-700. It looks pretty bad through either the composite or svideo on this TV, although I know the player is capable of great things since I used to use it on a PVM which looked awesome, but was small.
At the recommendation of this thread I picked up the Extron YCS-100 really cheap off of ebay, originally for a different purpose but it did indeed improve the image of the DVL. It looked pretty good for the most part but colors were a bit off, and I think it's mostly due to the TV, as I said earlier svideo is no this set's strong point. So, I picked up a DMR-ES25 off of the bay, to try it out. Composite in to the recorder, component out to the TV. I used a few various discs to test and adjusted some settings, then popped in Godfather 2, as it was the next LD on my watch list.
It looked really good! Very impressed with the color conversion from composite to component. The next movie I put in is Star Wars (faces edition.) Well... to be frank, it didn't look very good. I kept playing with settings, and it still looked rough. My guess, is that the I was used to the excellent 2d comb filter in the Extron, while the constant movement of Star Wars was giving the 3d filter in the DMR hell, which isn't really noticeable in the Godfather. Most of the movies I have on laserdisc are action movies, this won't do. So, I combined them. Ran composite from the LD player into the YCS-100, then svideo out into the DMR's input, and then the recorder converter svideo to component. The result is pretty glorious, Star Wars looked excellent, and Empire Stikes Back looked amazing. I've got a Video Essentials disc on the way so I can further fine tune and experiement with it. I'd also like to try it on my HDTV, which has a little industrial player hooked up to it.
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