Trying to remedy a specific kind of noise in a video, this horizontal banding that looks like electrical interference of some sort. Not talking about the interlace combing but rather the background banding. Below is a screen shot and a link to a short .mpg example.
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http://forum.videohelp.com/attachment.p ... 1387078276
After my initial effort to treat with NV, the banding is still there.
http://forum.videohelp.com/attachment.p ... 1387078341
Short video example - 3.79 mb
http://forum.videohelp.com/attachments/ ... ample2.mpg
How would you treat this interference noise in a video?
Sorry this reply is so late, hopefully you figured this out already but I wanted to reply so that people didn't end up confused by what they were seeing vs what you reported.
Your clip is either Interlaced. Or Possibly a mix of Interlaced + Telecine as well.
I found that out with 5 minutes of playing around in MeGUI using DGindex and various deinterlacing techniques.
There are still some combing artifacts but I was able to produce an image almost devoid of combing, vs all the combing your screenshots showed.
You probably just need to fiddle around with something like Avisynth and a very good (i.e slow) decomb filter.
Your clip is either Interlaced. Or Possibly a mix of Interlaced + Telecine as well.
I found that out with 5 minutes of playing around in MeGUI using DGindex and various deinterlacing techniques.
There are still some combing artifacts but I was able to produce an image almost devoid of combing, vs all the combing your screenshots showed.
You probably just need to fiddle around with something like Avisynth and a very good (i.e slow) decomb filter.