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Originally Posted by Batman007
See how much grains are in the video http://prntscr.com/69n99z... and its BD ..... Please tell me perfect filter so I can encode within less time possible and which will make grains invisible or less ..
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MCTD is probably your best bet at minimizing the grain. It's quite slow and is hard to multithread. So, generally if I'm going to process a BD I break the movie up into 4 equal sized pieces with trim() and process all 4 pieces to a lossless intermediate file at the same time with 2 pieces each on 2 different computers. Then I combine the 4 lossless pieces with an AVIsynth script to feed to x264. If you cut it up into pieces you'll probably want to overlap a few frames on the ends of the clips because it's a temporal filter.
So as an example, if I had a 40000 frame clip to MCTD I will do 0-10010, 9990-20010, 19990-30010, 29990-40000 as the 4 pieces. Then I cut 10 frames off the start and end of the 2 middle clips and 10 off the end of the first / 10 off the start of the last when combining them.