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Old 23rd June 2005, 15:58   #6  |  Link
MOmonster
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Nice to read some replies. The new version works a lot better on bad quality sources. The bmode is really helpful for it. Yes the nlv parameter should be used to tweak the blend detection, but this parameter is only helpful for static noise, for example from analoge materials or DV-sources. Useful values are between 0 and 4, anything higher effects the opposite. So itīs not a useful parameter for dvd-sources, keep it 0. (really 20, and you took a scene without any motion?)
In your thread you wrote, that your source looks strange also after using separatefields. Maybe this is a yv12 problem. Use converttoyuv2(interlaced = true) before the deinterlacing. Does this help. If not maybe you can send me just 5mb (a motion scene with problems). You can uploud it for example this way.
http://rapidshare.de

If you use Cdeint alone, please use the modified Version. You would lost some clean frames if you do it with the other version. The combination with tfm, first is faster than using it alone, but the more important advantage is the matching process, because Cdeint itself canīt weave the fields. So for maximum resolution use it this way or the modified version with tdeint(mode=1, tryweave=true) (much slower). Cdeint just choose the right frames of the inputed bobbed source, not more.

Last edited by MOmonster; 25th July 2005 at 23:34.
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