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Old 6th March 2005, 14:06   #1  |  Link
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Deinterlacers and smoothers comparison

Hello,
I'm ging to do a smoothers (spatial+temporal) and deinterlacers comparison. I'm looking for good filters for Avisynth/VD. If you have any ideas or suggestions, please let me know.
So far I'm going to try
VD - deinterlace> Deinterlace MAP, Smart Deinterlace, Deinterlace Area Based, original Blend Fields + some commercial SW (PowerDVD, Vegas 5). Also I wil probably try some filters from FFDShow (DgBob, TomsMoComp)
VD - smoothers> DNR; Smart Smoother (HiQ), 2DCleaner
AviSynth - deinterlace> DgBob, TDeint, KernelDeint
AviSynth - smoothers> Convolution3D, PeachSmoother; DNR; VagueDenoiser, MIPSmooth
I hope I didn't mix up any temporal/spatial smoothers. I'll alway try to find the best settings, but if you have any suggestions, please let me know. I'm gonna try to process some DV sources and TV captures.
I would especially need help with suggesting some AviSynth filters.
Btw. I'm not able to find homepage of Deinterlace MAP, it is not working anymore. Do you have any iformation what happened with this filter<

Thank you,
Vlada

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