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		I'm just using this script:
 MPEG2Source("X:\valeyard.d2v")
 Separatefilds()
 
 It's only for a small amount of footage that this happens to the rest of the disc is fine. Now that I've noticed it, I can see it when watching the scenes on the DVD too.
 
	
	
	
		
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		Yep, it could be the cause. Try different ones (dss2, directshowsource, ffvideosource etc.) and see if using another one could solve the problem.
	 
	
	
	
		
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		I can only get it to open with ffvideosource, which looks identical to before. I get errors with dss2 and directshowsource.
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Code: part1bad=trim(xxx,yyy) # make sure to cut exactly the part
 a1=part1bad.selectevery(5,0)
 a2=part1bad.selectevery(5,1)
 a3=part1bad.selectevery(5,2)
 a4=part1bad.selectevery(5,3)
 a5=part1bad.selectevery(5,4)
 
 part1fix=interleave(a1,mergechroma(a2,a3),mergechroma(a3,a2),a4,a5)
 
 # repeat with bad parts, assemble all the good and fixed parts, deinterlace etc.
 
	
	
	
		
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		I'm getting an "I don't know what "end" means" error. Could I be missing a plugin?
	 
	
	
	
		
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		My fault, sorry! I corrected the script in the previous post.
	 
	
	
	
		
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		 (2017-02-10, 07:46 PM)spoRv Wrote:  My fault, sorry! I corrected the script in the previous post. 
No worries, now AvsPmod is saying "Not a Clip". I take it xxx and yyy are frame number?
	 
	
	
	
		
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		You should call the clip before, or make something like:
 part1bad=youclip.trim(xxx,yyy)
 
 yes, xxx is the start and yyy is the end frame.
 
	
	
	
		
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		Here's where I'm at:
 mpeg2source("X:\valeyard.d2v")
 
 part1bad=valeyard.d2v.trim(050,100) # make sure to cut exactly the part
 
 a1=part1bad.selectevery(5,0)
 a2=part1bad.selectevery(5,1)
 a3=part1bad.selectevery(5,2)
 a4=part1bad.selectevery(5,3)
 a5=part1bad.selectevery(5,4)
 
 part1fix=interleave(a1,mergechroma(a2,a3),mergechroma(a3,a2),a4,a5)
 
 I'm getting the response "I don't know what "valeyard" means", haha.
 
	
	
	
		
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		Code: valeyard=mpeg2source("X:\valeyard.d2v")
 part1bad=valeyard.trim(050,100) # make sure to cut exactly the part
 
 a1=part1bad.selectevery(5,0)
 a2=part1bad.selectevery(5,1)
 a3=part1bad.selectevery(5,2)
 a4=part1bad.selectevery(5,3)
 a5=part1bad.selectevery(5,4)
 
 part1fix=interleave(a1,mergechroma(a2,a3),mergechroma(a3,a2),a4,a5)
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