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21st March 2012, 15:46 | #623 | Link |
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I am trying Fred's script but now get error in Line 229:-
StackHorizontal:image heights do not match. I have tried changing the values from 28 to 32 but no differerence. Anyone help Last edited by Boffee; 21st March 2012 at 15:49. Reason: spelling |
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What is the size of the source file? Fred.
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Hello Fred
According to gspot it is 720 x 576 which was taken with a camcorder and a condensor lens, I have tried the script on another video taken from a CCTV camera pointing at the gate of a projector, which is 640 x 480 but I get the same error. I have changed your degraining/sharpening part to that as posted in post #37 as i get error "illegal instruction line 161" if I leave it as original. Don't think my single core pc will run MVDegrainMulti for some reason although I have all the plugins in the script and plugins folder. Last edited by Boffee; 21st March 2012 at 19:16. Reason: added more info. |
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Hi Boffee,
Your single core pc should run MVDegrainMulti and this has nothing to do with the StackHorizontal error. Please upload a clip and send me the script you are using, I will take a look at it. Fred.
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Thanks for your help Fred. Video is at http://vimeo.com/39078729. I have send a copy of the script which causes error on line 160. Only difference is SETMTMODE is disabled as far as I can see.
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Save grain (before the script): grain=mt_makediff(removegrain(4))# any degrainer you like reinsert grain (after the script): mt_adddiff(grain) use mdegrain1 (and may be to lower blksize to 8 and overlap to 4), and/or reduce the thresholds in temporalsoften, but both operations may lessen the desired effects. Last edited by librarian; 23rd March 2012 at 02:32. |
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My last and more important concern is that the wholse script introduces blending, is this something that can be fixed?
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Same here, heh, heh.
I like the work of videofred and tried to use part of your script into other applications. Now I would like to learning and use the stabilization. I had problems with Deshaker and Depan package , so I'd like to stabilize some videos with slight movement. Thanks a lot. |
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It works very well, I activate the mirror option for to fill the black parts. Thanks.
Just noticed that sometimes the right side of the image does not fill it, it will be offset = -1? |
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///Warning: total Avisynth newb///
- - - - I have: 1. Installed Avisynth (v2.5; it's in my Program Items folder). 2. Installed VirtualDub-1.9.10 3. Downloaded Fred's stuff. 4. Have a file ready to process ("abc.avi") in C:\test ....what do I next? Note: I don't want to change a thing as far as the basic settings of Fred's script go; it looks like he's done a phenominal job of tweaking the heck out of it. |
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Hello Honeyko,
welcome to this forum and to digital film restauration... If you have downloaded the latest version of Fred's script, you can unpack the zip file. Here you will find some help files explaining what to do with the files. After setting up everything, you will need to adapt the avisynth script to your needs. Open it and read through it, modify it so it works with your file. It is really no "one click solution" -- you will need to understand what the script does, but then you have it all in your hands ! It might help you to take a look at the Avisynth website and go through some tutorial scripts there. Hope it helps! |
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I'm trying to avoid massive duplication of learning-curves here. A link to a simple 1-2-3 guide would be handy here. Quote:
If the input is better handled as mpeg2 or something else, I can easily convert it ahead of time. |
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This is not the thread to discuss this. Learn the Avisynth basics first and then come back here.
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