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DScaler

DScaler 4 is a piece of software that captures video, processes it, and scales it for presentation on a projector or computer monitor. DScaler implements highly sophisticated algorithms that work in real-time to provide PC owners with image quality matched only by very expensive...

Cost / License

  • Free
  • Open Source

Platforms

  • Windows  An application that does scaling/deinterlacing/inverse telecine using a high powered PC and a bt8x8 TV capture card. Essentially, this software converts a PC into a good-quality line doubler/scaler/upconverter machine!
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  • deinterlace
  • deinterlacement
  • video-processing
  • video-interlacment
  • video-deinterlace
  • video-processor
  • video-codecs
  • decoder
  • video-decoding

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DScaler information

  • Developed by

    adcockj, dschmelzer
  • Licensing

    Open Source and Free product.
  • Alternatives

    6 alternatives listed
  • Supported Languages

    • English
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What is DScaler?

DScaler 4 is a piece of software that captures video, processes it, and scales it for presentation on a projector or computer monitor. DScaler implements highly sophisticated algorithms that work in real-time to provide PC owners with image quality matched only by very expensive equipment.

DScaler performs a variety of functions:

Grabbing video from a DVD player, game console, laserdisc, or VCR in a reliable fashion, in either analog or digital form Deinterlacing video source, such as sports and news produced with a video camera, as well as console games Detecting and removing 2:2 pulldown (PAL) and 3:2 pulldown (NTSC) for movies and filmed television programs Reducing video noise on analog sources Automatically calibrating video capture cards for optimal brightness, contrast and color Manipulating video through gamma, sharpness and other filters Viewing still images Reducing judder and other video timing anomalies Presenting all of the above in the desired resolution and aspect ratio