View Full Version : Weird edges in my anime encodes
WhiteWing
26th June 2006, 00:34
I have some problems encoding some of my Anime. When i finish encoding i get this weird edges in the picture........
http://img134.imageshack.us/img134/3732/snapshot200606251522153fb.jpg
can some one help me fix this problem.
foxyshadis
26th June 2006, 00:57
It's a compression artifact, the solution is just to use a higher bitrate. (Specifically it's called ringing.) If you can't use a higher bitrate, consider switching over to x264, which looks a lot better at low bitrates. If you can't switch either, at least turn deringing postprocessing on during playback.
markrb
26th June 2006, 01:04
Please use a useful title for your thread.
It helps people in the future who search for answers to problems like yours. That is why it's in the rules.
WhiteWing
26th June 2006, 01:11
Thanks...
dbzgundam
26th June 2006, 02:57
That's no compression artifact. :)
The R1 Fumoffu DVDs suck for their composite masters. What you're seeing looks like mutilated (via compression) dot crawl. There is indeed ringing in this shot, but those red bows are indeed suffering dot crawl.
WhiteWing
26th June 2006, 04:09
Is their any kind of filter that?
foxyshadis
26th June 2006, 05:43
Oh yeah, now that I look close there's dot crawl (looks like marching ants in motion) all over it... Try TComb(mode=1) as the very first filter (even before ivtc), if the crawl isn't smeared in the original DVD it should help. If not, try fft3dfilter/fft3dgpu(sigma=3,sigma4=0,plane=0) for starters, and if you supply a clip someone could help more.
DarkZell666
30th June 2006, 11:10
I would suggest adding hqdn3D() for this, it's so great for anime and blazing fast too ...
Try adding it at the end of the chain (after TComb, ivtc, resize, and whatever else you want).
How can DVD's be so ugly ? Some TV caps are much cleaner ... oO
*And I definitely need to have a look at fft3Dfilter/gpu ...*
Sirber
30th June 2006, 17:33
maybe MSmooth can help ya
http://neuron2.net/msmooth/msmooth.html
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