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20th October 2004, 18:09 | #1 | Link |
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New Filter - MPlayerNoise
I have created this filter, because i like the ffdshow noise filter on movies with low bitrate in combination with postprocessing. Now i bought a DVD burner and want a little bit of noise on upsized DVB captures. Values of 2 to 4 on the Y plane look very well. At the moment the assembler routines aren't translated to microsoft asm. I will fix this in the next version. Get the filter here. You will find it at downloads, it's called BergFilterCollection
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21st October 2004, 05:27 | #3 | Link |
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bergi,
What type of noise distribution does you use? What is difference from AddGrain filter by tbarry and AddNoise by Ross Thomas ?
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Did you tried "Blockbuster()" ?? As it can be settet also "where" noise should be added and also how much .... related to a detail threshold
Second: Im a fan of FFdshows filter series, mybe you "could" port some others to an avisynth dll ? HQ3dn would be a nice alternative to deen(). Or you may release the source and explain how to add/change the neded parts of that c++ code by someone of his own. Thanks in advance Inc. |
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21st October 2004, 17:17 | #7 | Link |
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Good filter bergi.
If your taking requests for FFDShow filter translations to AviSynth, it would be great to see FFDShow's postprocessor deblocker (mplayer and/or spp) ported to AviSynth. The only deblocker currently out for AviSynth is BlindPP. The problem is that BlindPP is not adaptive. It would be great to have FFDShow's deblockers available in AviSynth. Last edited by Video Dude; 21st October 2004 at 22:12. |
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25th October 2004, 14:03 | #10 | Link |
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@ video dude:
for the deblockers to be adaptive, they'd need to be aware of the per-frame, or per-block quantizers, and possibly the matrices used to quantize them as well. avisynth doesn't really provide them (though i'm sure mpeg2dec could be modded to output a datastream instead of a video clip that could become a second argument to a deblocker filter, but that's as hard to do as siply pre-processing with ffdshow in the first place). but certainly having the ffdshow filter set available for avisynth would be cool. hang on... the latest ffdshows come with an avisynth plugin and a virtualdub plugin... what do they do? i've seen no docs on them (which is not to say they don't exist anywhere).
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