jasonsgroovemachine
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I've got a couple of issues, but I'll stick with this one first.
Here's a video of what I'm talking about if you'd rather see it and hear me talk about it as opposed to reading. Some people like that, I would rather read myself. Anyway...
Here's the video if you wanna see it/not read what's going on below.
I'm coming out of a PS2 into an Hauppauge HD PVR2 through an hdmi upscaler. I just can't seem to get a good deinterlacing option going on here. I've tried em all and it either looks like trash, or garbage. I've seen some folks getting really good results but it doesn't seem like it's going to work for me. I've been searching around for solutions and most of what I find applies to the older versions of OBS which doesn't do me much good.I should also add that if I run out of this with the component video, I get the same results.
So, I can run the feed into the Haup Capture software and get pretty good results, no interlacing issues at all. But that software is terrible and the latest version errors out as soon as I open it anyway. It also doesn't let me capture my commentary at the same time because of delay and however it's handling the second audio line gain is an absolute mess. Long story short, video is good that way but the rest of the experience is not so great.
Shift over to OBS which is a pleasure to use most of the time. Audio is good, there's delay but I can compensate for it, the filters let me bypass a lot of audio editing... but I get the interlacing issue. I've tried all the settings, I've changed my FPS from 60 to 30 to 29.97 and it's just not really getting any better as far as I can tell.
I read up on a few things to try, one of which even involved getting another program, almost a fake video input kind of thing, to handle the deinterlacing and then let OBS capture that. That doesn't work for me because very few things like to actually turn on the PVR. Haup Cap does, and the newer versions of OBS do, but nothing else will.
So... folks... any suggestions? I'm not looking for super ultra amazing 16k quality video that we'll have in the year 4000... but I don't want it to look bad. I'll keep doing it the way I have been if I need to, but if I can save like 3 steps in the process and get an output that's comparable, I'm happy to do that.
Here's a video of what I'm talking about if you'd rather see it and hear me talk about it as opposed to reading. Some people like that, I would rather read myself. Anyway...
Here's the video if you wanna see it/not read what's going on below.
I'm coming out of a PS2 into an Hauppauge HD PVR2 through an hdmi upscaler. I just can't seem to get a good deinterlacing option going on here. I've tried em all and it either looks like trash, or garbage. I've seen some folks getting really good results but it doesn't seem like it's going to work for me. I've been searching around for solutions and most of what I find applies to the older versions of OBS which doesn't do me much good.I should also add that if I run out of this with the component video, I get the same results.
So, I can run the feed into the Haup Capture software and get pretty good results, no interlacing issues at all. But that software is terrible and the latest version errors out as soon as I open it anyway. It also doesn't let me capture my commentary at the same time because of delay and however it's handling the second audio line gain is an absolute mess. Long story short, video is good that way but the rest of the experience is not so great.
Shift over to OBS which is a pleasure to use most of the time. Audio is good, there's delay but I can compensate for it, the filters let me bypass a lot of audio editing... but I get the interlacing issue. I've tried all the settings, I've changed my FPS from 60 to 30 to 29.97 and it's just not really getting any better as far as I can tell.
I read up on a few things to try, one of which even involved getting another program, almost a fake video input kind of thing, to handle the deinterlacing and then let OBS capture that. That doesn't work for me because very few things like to actually turn on the PVR. Haup Cap does, and the newer versions of OBS do, but nothing else will.
So... folks... any suggestions? I'm not looking for super ultra amazing 16k quality video that we'll have in the year 4000... but I don't want it to look bad. I'll keep doing it the way I have been if I need to, but if I can save like 3 steps in the process and get an output that's comparable, I'm happy to do that.