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Old 12th April 2006, 23:16   #1  |  Link
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Big DVD Noise

I have big trouble with some DVD. Encoding look so terible. I use x264 but with XviD is same thing maybe little whrose.

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Vob Segment:
http://www.mytempdir.com/590279

Encoded segment:
http://www.mytempdir.com/590291

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DGDecode_mpeg2source("PadURaj.d2v",info=3)
ColorMatrix(hints=true)
crop( 4, 14, -4, -16)
LanczosResize(640,352)
Encoder Settings:
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x264.exe --pass 2 --bitrate 970 --stats ".stats" --ref 5 --mixed-refs --no-fast-pskip --bframes 3 --b-pyramid --b-rdo --bime --weightb --subme 6 --trellis 1 --analyse all --8x8dct --direct auto --me umh --progress --no-psnr --output "PadURaj.mkv" "PadURaj.avs"
So why you suggest for denoisers and other things

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Old 13th April 2006, 09:52   #2  |  Link
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The best noise reduction filter for me is Convolution 3d filter.

http://forum.videohelp.com/viewtopic.php?t=225951
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Old 13th April 2006, 10:08   #3  |  Link
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When you open the avisynth file in a media player, does it have good quality?
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Old 13th April 2006, 11:09   #4  |  Link
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@MrTroy Quality is ok but noise is present. is not always a big noise.

@Serbianboss I tried with Convolution3D but i am not happy with results i tried "MovieHQ" and "MovieLQ" but is not good. Did you have other settings for Convolution3D
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Old 13th April 2006, 13:03   #5  |  Link
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try this parametar (1, 32, 128, 16, 64, 10, 0)

This is most agressive parametar and is very good.
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You might want to give FFT3DFilter a try. You could check it's thread for some ideas on usage for different sources.
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Old 13th April 2006, 21:44   #7  |  Link
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@Serbianboss I Tryed but is not help, i get whery blur picture and noise on it

@DarkNite I tryed FFT but is very slow denoiser, so if you have some example please show me.

Aslo i try PixieDust(5) whit combination of LimitedSharpen i get good results but if i can get little on speed i can encode movie. I can reach 1.0fps. Thanks
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Old 13th April 2006, 23:41   #8  |  Link
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First picture is your source, second is with Convolution 3d with agressive parametars.





Second picture is little blury but there is not noise.
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If you want quality and dont care about speed, use FFT3D or FRFun!

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FRFun



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FRFun!
Have any links about FRFun?
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Have any links about FRFun?
Just -> My PC: C:\Program Files\AviSynth 2.5\plugins\frfun3.dll

But I can send you a copy if you want... ^^


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@Soulhunter Can you send me frfun3.dll or host it on www.mytempdir.com. And can you post avs script which you use for both FRFun and FFT3D thanks, and did you use LimitedSharpen. And what you suggest if speed important to me. Thanks

@Serbianboss Maybe this frame don't have noise but whole scene have. Picture is so blurness

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Question: any idea about the speed difference on your machines when processing with FRFun?

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Old 14th April 2006, 10:30   #14  |  Link
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where FRFun can be downloaded?

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What type of algorithm is frfun applying?
I'll be interested for a copy as well :P

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you can even try this, is fast and does not take away many details from the video.

Removegrain(mode=2)
STMedianfilter(3,3,1,1)
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If you have a video card that supports DirectX 9 then there's also FFT3DGPU if you're concerned about speed.
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try this

Code:
mdata = DePanEstimate()
DePanInterleave(data=mdata)
degrainmedian(mode=1)
SelectEvery(3, 1)
it's fast and good
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Soulhunter, would you please send me an FRFun plugin or host it somewhere ? My mailbox is leo.69.is@gmail.com

It looks like it has better processing algorithm than FFT3D.
Please, post the settings as well.
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Soulhunter, would you please send me an FRFun plugin or host it somewhere ? My mailbox is leo.69.is@gmail.com

It looks like it has better processing algorithm than FFT3D.
Please, post the settings as well.
Thank you
I agree with you, so Soulhunter please share with us FRFun. Please

@DarkNite Yes my video card support DirectX 9 and i try tomorow becouse now i start encoding with normal FFT3D and encoding will be finished tomorow, i am now open this enocding with bsplayer and looks very clean and good, so maybe is FFT3D my answer but if that FFT3DGPU faster this can be cool

@techmule I try this tomorow but i try STMedianFilter with default settings and i not be happy with encoding. Thanks anyway

@Mr. Brown Looks like a god script, I will try and post results, Thanks

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