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pcwizard7
11th January 2020, 13:51
I am trying to rip dragon ball z but from the blue box blue-ray set 16;9 and to me still appear to have noise in the video.

i also have orange bricks, 30th anver which is 4:3 but i hear has fake grain and is cropped (unsure). I want to keep quality as best as possible while maybe clean the noise so it appears clear and sharp but i know it hurt the quality so a balance would be nice. now the sound is important as well as music and hear the hits and music is the best part.

On youtube, there are dbz videos that seem to have extra-base/Trimble that makes it sound intense something else to consider. so that said any recommendation would be appreciated special since its dbz and my all-time beloved show.

finally knowing i m newb can you suggest a better solution to handbrake/vidcoder as i hear they use out of date methods?

Forteen88
12th January 2020, 16:38
Against the noise, I recommend the Avisynthplus-script TemporalDegrain2 with the parameters:
TemporalDegrain2(grainLevel=false)

But try it out (screenshot-comparisons) before you decide.

You can try the encoding-GUI Staxrip if you don't like handbrake/vidcoder.

pcwizard7
13th January 2020, 06:07
Against the noise, I recommend the Avisynthplus-script TemporalDegrain2 with the parameters:
TemporalDegrain2(grainLevel=false)

But try it out (screenshot-comparisons) before you decide.

You can try the encoding-GUI Staxrip if you don't like handbrake/vidcoder.

I got the script and staxrip from google search but unsure on how to go about using it

thanks for the reply