View Full Version : VOTE: Approaches of progressive-izing of Hybrid Material
lunaticmoon
20th July 2004, 06:26
4 videos exist on
(deleted)
EnishiOP_auto60.rar : icludes 1 video with Auto60 filter approaxh
EnishiOP_itvfr.rar : includes 1 video with ITVER filter approach
EnishiOP_rmvbs.rar : includes 2 video with RV10 -di mode approach
You need XviD and RV10 decoder.(and High spec PC ? :p )
These videos have no audio.
These focuses are smoothness and combing.
And not the vote of quality of image of codecs !
:thanks:
Dark-Cracker
20th July 2004, 08:05
perhaps if u post the raw source sample i am sure some people will check themselft if there is not a better way to deinterlace it.
i am sure there is some hybrid master who have read this post :)
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lunaticmoon
20th July 2004, 08:56
Thanks for response.
Also as for me, the interlace sauce of being main understands the best thing.
Also encoding of having held the interlace and a possible thing.
However, interlace maintenance and progressive VFR-ization are another technology.
Although the former is easily realizable, the complicatedness of the procedure in the case of seeing, the size of file size, etc. are problems.
Although it will probably be so complicated that it is thought that the latter of automation is impossible absolutely, the former problem does not follow.
I think that there is value about which both argue separately.
Thanks.;)
PowerMacG4
22nd July 2004, 03:55
Originally posted by lunaticmoon
Also as for me, the interlace sauce of being main understands the best thing.
What?
lunaticmoon
22nd July 2004, 05:40
My ability for English is poor .... orz
That means "Of cource, I think original MPEG2 source is best than these, too."
niamh
22nd July 2004, 16:10
I see that the method I prefer has a 100% vote for now >>> ITVFR.
It has the fewest combs(hardly any that I can see) and I can see a slight stutter, but it's very soft, closer to an actual slowdown than a stop and go.It's pretty good :)
The worst would be OP_di for me. Bad combs, bad stutter. (well....bad....it's all relative of course)
resume:
1st:itvfr
2nd:auto60(more combs)
3rd:OP-auto(more stutter)
4th:OP_di(hhmmm)
Myrsloik
23rd July 2004, 04:11
Itvfr wins out of those clips and the "RV10 -di mode approach" ones look so bad because of the deinterlacer applied that smoothness isn't the biggest issue.
It'd be nice to have a source clip though since it could be used to see how good these techniques really perform and it would also allow people like me to do some testing on it.
lunaticmoon
23rd July 2004, 04:50
The present upload speed and quantity is regulated in my place of residence.:(
Could anyone introduce the uploader sites that have 160MB capacity and cheap or no charge ? :confused:
Myrsloik
23rd July 2004, 05:20
If you send it to me I could make it available as a torrent for a week or two (if this doesn't happen to break rule 6 in some odd way). Send a private message if you want the upload information.
lunaticmoon
23rd July 2004, 08:00
If I thinks carefully, it will break the law of my country that I distribute source to many and unspecified persons fundamentally.
(except a familiar specific individual)
Although sending to you individually is delicate whether it is breach of law, if you distribute to many and unspecified persons, it means that I had aided it and I have the possibility of breach of law.
Regrettably I will stop... :(
Since the evaluation thing of this VOTE is also delicate, I consider that it is better that the files will be deleted a little early.
There is a relation of an inverse proportion to progress of animation technology and protection of copyrights ? :confused:
Thank you for advice.
The one more eager for research should buy DVD of "Ai yori aoshi -Enishi-". An Openning portion of that is Hybrid Material.:D
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