EcchiNut
2nd June 2002, 22:46
I have a SBC encode that I'm trying to clean up. The problem being, it has a VERY obvious pixel-shifting appearance for scenes for example where it has a focused foreground with some kind of moving background. That being a camera pan from the focused character/object to the horizon or person in a car with the moving background being the view from the window behind the character. This produces this pixel-shifting/moving effect in the background. Which is more then obvious compared to most other times in vids. Lets just say, its painfully obvious in this video. The focused object seems to be stagnant enough not to suffer the same fate as the background.
Still conversations between characters and even action sequences play out very good with no obvious sign of this problem, unless it matches the above described situations. Since this a anime, alot of these kind of scenes are quite common. So some can understand why im somewhat annoyed by the output.
On a frame by frame 2d cleanup fitler in Virtural or Nandub, it looks like the output video is getting incredibly cleaned up on these scenes. Like the troubled scenes are becoming more SOLID (a good thing) in color. Remember this is anime, so its not a movie or live action, it doesnt need 16million colors for Red on a persons' coat most of the time. But when i try a test compile with the filter(when set on max- it takes forever - like 1 hour for 1 min test clip). The result isnt better enough to justify the rest of the video to be cleaned up like this. In fact its not even noticeably cleaned up at all pretty much.
Does anyone have some filters or a different codec perhaps to suggest on cleaning up this obvious eye-sore???
-- Update -- This is not my SBC encode. I'm just trying to clean it up.
Still conversations between characters and even action sequences play out very good with no obvious sign of this problem, unless it matches the above described situations. Since this a anime, alot of these kind of scenes are quite common. So some can understand why im somewhat annoyed by the output.
On a frame by frame 2d cleanup fitler in Virtural or Nandub, it looks like the output video is getting incredibly cleaned up on these scenes. Like the troubled scenes are becoming more SOLID (a good thing) in color. Remember this is anime, so its not a movie or live action, it doesnt need 16million colors for Red on a persons' coat most of the time. But when i try a test compile with the filter(when set on max- it takes forever - like 1 hour for 1 min test clip). The result isnt better enough to justify the rest of the video to be cleaned up like this. In fact its not even noticeably cleaned up at all pretty much.
Does anyone have some filters or a different codec perhaps to suggest on cleaning up this obvious eye-sore???
-- Update -- This is not my SBC encode. I'm just trying to clean it up.