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Marc FD
2nd February 2003, 21:56
hi.

how fast can WarpSharping run ??

VDub's warpsharp filter need 100 ms to WarpSharp a frame, do you think i can warpsharp in realtime my DVD sources (with deinterlacing & full res of course ^^) ?

MarcFD

(PS : yes i did something. but remember i said it would be the _last_ thing i'll code for now ^^)

Bulletproof
2nd February 2003, 22:46
Doesn't FFDShow do realtime warpsharp?

sh0dan
2nd February 2003, 23:14
You could test out the Warpsharp at the alpha page - directly ported from ffdshow. The source is included - very optimized and very hard to read.

Marc FD
3rd February 2003, 20:16
>Doesn't FFDShow do realtime warpsharp?

in 720x576 on my 1.4 Ghz computer ? i missed something then ;)

>You could test out the Warpsharp at the alpha page - directly ported
>from ffdshow. The source is included -

>very optimized

lol

>and very hard to read.

no, no, it's not really a pb, warpsharping is in fact pretty simple when you understand a few things. i even (half) understand Avery's code now ^^.

BTW, i said my last filter would be a WarpSharper, so i made one.

maybe i'll put it on my site, it's really a cool filter.

archimage
3rd February 2003, 20:49
Originally posted by Marc FD

BTW, i said my last filter would be a WarpSharper, so i made one.

maybe i'll put it on my site, it's really a cool filter.

That would be awsome , I use tiya3dd & asharp alot , an they are extremely fast ^^^^ As well as your fast bicubic resize . So needless to say , A Mark FD warpsharp would be great , as well as fast^^ Thank You for your filters , an nice to see you back , At least for a little while :)

Marc FD
5th February 2003, 22:21
hi.

i uploaded my last filter, along with an old (but usefull) deinterlacer.
well, i've made almost all possible type of avisynth pluginsnow ^^.

BTW, i'll still lurk here on doom9, but not very often, and even less in near future (because i've a very bad internet acces)

so,
bye bye to all doomniners ^^

Marc

DarkNite
7th February 2003, 07:40
Thank you for all your hard work. I appreciate the filters/mpeg2dec3 you've developed/worked on for avisynth, and all the hard labor involved. Best of luck in whatever else you pursue. Although, I wasn't aware there was a lot beyond the doom9.org forums, besides that big, bright place outside the front door. :D