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Old 12th June 2009, 18:19   #201  |  Link
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v1.3.00 - Update 2009/06/13

v1.3.00 :
added a post-denoising stage (see "post")
fixed a bug with fixFFT3D and defined p clip
changed "very high" to be less insane
renamed fixFFT3D to fixband
cleaned some stuff
adapted to LSFmod v1.8


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Old 15th June 2009, 09:37   #202  |  Link
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Thx LaTo!!!

I like MCTemporalDenoise in begining and work only with him.

Wery B Iiiiiii G THX for update !! !!

PS and for LSFmod thx - cool sharp )))
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Thanks for the update and continued work on all of your scripts.

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Old 19th June 2009, 19:35   #204  |  Link
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Hi, I am sorry but I have no idea in how to use your script, and it seems very good,so could you help me with a guide on how to use it with megui?

I have downloaded all the needed filters and I have put them in the avisynth plugin directory.

I know the basics of megui, by that I mean that I know that I have to index the dvd with the d2v creator and then open the d2v file with the avs script editor, but I am stuck there, I dont know how I can use MCTemporalDenoise from there, I wanna try the medium global setting..., or I guess I can submit a sample if anyone wants to help me out

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Old 17th July 2009, 08:09   #205  |  Link
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Damn LaTo, MCTemporalDenoise is awesome! I used it with setmtmode(2,0), settings="medium", and gpu=true to encode Star Trek 3 last night with excellent results.

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Old 25th July 2009, 12:11   #206  |  Link
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I noticed that none of the output shown in the thumbnails are resized. Do you apply this before or after resizing? If its before resizing then how is the quality after resizing it also?
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Old 25th July 2009, 12:30   #207  |  Link
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If you're resizing then put it before the resize. If you're not resizing and just cropping then I guess one can put it before the cropping.

If the source is SD DVD like in my case where I used the above quick workarounds
Will this avsi help if I apply it to a DVD video source and encode it using Gordian Knot with Xvid? I noticed that the thumbnails are 720p resolution. How is it going to help the final quality if I apply it before resizing? Am I supposed to apply other filters also after resizing?
Also am I suppose to enter all the paramters to get the quality or is "MCTemporalDenoise(settings="very low")" enough?
Here is the sample of the source I'm working on...

http://rapidshare.com/files/25977552...muxed.m2v.html

Plus I noticed that LaTo's source video has a very good quality, then why would he wanna apply MCTemporalDenoise on it in the first place that too without resizing? I had to strain my eyes to notice the difference...

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Old 25th July 2009, 15:14   #208  |  Link
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Will this avsi help if I apply it to a DVD video source and encode it using Gordian Knot with Xvid? I noticed that the thumbnails are 720p resolution. How is it going to help the final quality if I apply it before resizing? Am I supposed to apply other filters also after resizing?
Test by yourself and pick the best to your eyes.

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Also am I suppose to enter all the paramters to get the quality or is "MCTemporalDenoise(settings="very low")" enough?
Yes it's enough, but you can try with enhance=true and chroma=true...


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Plus I noticed that LaTo's source video has a very good quality, then why would he wanna apply MCTemporalDenoise on it in the first place that too without resizing?
300 has strong grain and the 2nd has bad noise in the background.

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I had to strain my eyes to notice the difference...
Maybe it's time to change your display

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In the wiki, in the top right box the version number still 1.2.02, and in the required filters there is the following:

MVTools (v1.10.2.1) or MVToolsMULTI (v1.9.7.1)
MVTools (v2.3.1) (both MVTools filter needed!!!)

In the end of the page there is already information about the post-denoising stage and a link to the current version 1.3.00. Can I, or someone faster than me, update this and remove the old MVtools as requeriments?
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anyone got a mirror to ttempsmooth?
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http://bengal.missouri.edu/~kes25c/

it's one of tritical's.
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whenever I try to adjust the owoh and overlap parametres it tells me it doesn't know what bwbh and blocksize means... should there be a default value for theses parametres as well?

edit: anyone got a mirror for addgranc? this one, http://avisynth.org.ru/docs/english/...s/addgrain.htm, doesn't seem to work for me.

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http://avisynth.org/warpenterprises/...l_20060610.zip
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cool. i finally got everything working now... just wanted to say how dynamic this script is!! good stuff!
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A small suggestion: internal padding to mod-16 before processing (or whatever is the most convenient and avoids error messages regarding illegal values for Crop) and then returning the original resolution.
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Old 14th September 2009, 17:13   #217  |  Link
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Hello, is there an internal problem on using MVTools 2.5.3? it loads fine
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Hello, is there an internal problem on using MVTools 2.5.3? it loads fine
Yes, I haven't tested but it should be ok... Test and report please.
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I saw on some websites/pages that MCTD creates blur sometimes... So, I you want to eliminate most of the blur:

You should tweak the sigma parameter for each of your video if you want the best quality!

Personally when I use MCTD, it's 70% of the time: preset="low" with tweaked sigma value. (20% "medium", 10% "high", I never use "very low" and "very high"... Yes, my pourcentaces are perfectly calculated )

On top of that, I always use enhance=true because it finishes very well... So you should try it

PS: remember to use chroma=true when it's necessary (and "post" parameter is also useful when you want tweak a little the denoising)

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using the flat=true option in the post-processing filter... should it be called after my sharpening routine or before?
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