This is a beginner-friendly tutorial on using Selur Hybrid to improve your SD captured videos and DV25 (MiniDV) transfered videos.
In this video, I'll walk you through the process of deinterlacing, denoising, dehaloing, and upscaling your videos using Hybrid software.
This step-by-step guide will cover:
Deinterlacing: Learn how convert videos from interlaced to progressive while doubling the frame rate with the QTGMC tool.
Denoising: Discover how to reduce unwanted noise in your home video footage.
Dehaloing: Find out how to remove halos around objects, to reduce the overharpening effects of home video cameras, in particular MiniDV camcorders.
Upscaling: Learn how to upscale your videos from 704x480 to 1440x1080 with the NNEDI3 tool.
Whether you're new to video editing or just starting with Hybrid, this tutorial will guide you through each step with clear instructions, helping you get the best possible results from your SD and DV25 video files.
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0:01 DV25 video input
0:30 Selecting the output video format
2:55 Crop/Resize tab: resolution, and pixel aspect ratio
5:58 De-interlace
10:55 Vapoursynth filters
19:37 Add to queue (the workman button)
21:50 SD video input
22:26 x264 format settings
22:57 Crop/Resize tab (again)
25:23 Color Matrix
27:50 PCM versus AAC
29:18 Comparing videos
30:54 Conclusion
Note: The SD video file was captured with the ATI AIW 9600XT. The DV25 video file was transfered via firewire from Sony TRV-17 MiniDV camcorder to a firewire card on Windows 10 computer.