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ellsies / README.md
Last active January 28, 2026 23:32
Crackover (Complete free version of crossover)
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astiob / crossfades.py
Last active November 26, 2025 00:26
VapourSynth script for converting interlaced fades over telecined content to pure-progressive fades
import vapoursynth as vs
from vsdeinterlace import vinverse
__all__ = (
'smooth_stable_fade',
'unfade_unique_into_repeating',
'unfade_repeating_into_unique',
'fade_unique_into_repeating',
'fade_repeating_into_unique',
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arch1t3cht / resources.md
Last active January 26, 2026 12:01
Encoding Resources

UPDATE: This page has now been moved to / incorporated into the JET Encoding Guide, in the hope that that that page can slowly grow into a more comprehensive encoding guide.


So this is supposed to be a list of encoding-related resources together with some very basic instructions. Kind of an encoding analogue to fansub.html. This is not a full guide on encoding.

Since this page is starting to get linked elsewhere, I should also make clear that it mostly comes from (a person adjacent to) the JET community. In particular, it's written primarily from the perspective of anime encoding. Still, most parts will hold up equally well for live action and other areas.

This guide may seem fairly technical. Partly this is because I have a background in pure mathematics and this is how I learned the material, but partly it's just because encoding is cursed and co