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Of course, Guy, you could start using Virtualdub to clean up your videos instead. I've started using it and I'm impressed. Plenty of filters to do all the noise reduction you want. :)

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Adam.
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VirtualDub's cool, but most of the videos I deal with are SVCDs and it only supports AVI\MPEG (not MPEG2) :)
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Then just use another piece of software to convert to the appropriate codec. Canopus procoder does this very well. Or perhaps the easier way would be to use an NLE like Vegas Video, Premiere, Studio(7,8,9), etc.

It's SERIOUSLY worth doing! I tried it on a badly aged vhs tape tonight and I was amazed at what's acheivable.

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Adam.
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I guess nobody has heard of the Mpeg-2 modified
Virtualdub (old invention), opens mpeg2, vobs even...

However I don't recommend cleaning up already encoded videos, the filters should always be applied to captured AVI's whilst frameserving to your encoding software and not afterwards for optimal quality.

http://fcchandler.home.comcast.net/

http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/virtualdubmod/VirtualDubMod_1_5_10_1_All_inclusive.zip

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