Hopefully you’ll get a deinterlaced lossless h264 avi out for import into blender. Change Vdub to Fast Recompress rather than full processing, choose compression from the menu, choose ffdshow codec (installed earlier) and then lossless h264, then file save. Open up Virtualdub and drag/drop or open the. avs file, example test.avs in the same folder as your source. The QTGMC.html file gives further details, if you find ‘Slow’ too slow there are faster presets, but quality will vary obviously.
The open your favorite text editor and copy paste this in:
Then download and install ffdshowtryouts beta7, and install, choosing to configure each when asked but just except defaults for now, pressing ‘ok’ to each. If you’re not familiar with 7zip archives then you can get it here:
and put the contents in your Avisynth plugins folder and windows ssytem folder as per the instructions within the plugins download. Next download ffmpegsource2 plugin beta version r578.7z to decode your MTS files. avsi etc are copied directly in to the avisynth plugins folder rather than sub folders.
Unzip them into your Avisynth plugins directory inside your Avisynth folder wherever that was installed. You already have Virtualdub installed, next install Avisynth 2.5.8.ĭownload the QTGMC stuff here that is the QTGMC script and the plugins pack. Ok, I’ve always used a deinterlacing plugin for Avisynth called TempGaussBeta2, it was slow but good quality, it’s been updated regularly for over a year now.