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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 |
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 Last edited by fleon; 19th June 2009 at 19:42. |
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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25th July 2009, 12:30 | #207 | Link | |
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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... Last edited by nitinpushpan; 25th July 2009 at 12:44. |
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6th August 2009, 04:16 | #209 | Link |
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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? |
6th September 2009, 21:00 | #213 | Link |
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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. Last edited by canuckerfan; 6th September 2009 at 21:25. |
13th September 2009, 17:13 | #216 | Link |
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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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17th September 2009, 07:05 | #219 | Link |
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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) Last edited by LaTo; 28th January 2010 at 14:44. |
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