valnar
11th March 2024, 00:03
N00b here (at least for this stuff)...
I'm not sure what kind of grain it is, but I'd like to reduce the grain in my encodes of Star Trek Next Generation. There is a little bit of dancing grain, and a bit of static grain. I assume all from the film used. I don't want to necessarily remove it all, but reduce it so it looks better overall and helps with compression.
My encoder of choice is Ripbot264 which has both MDegrain and KNLMeansCLx (via the GPU) as options.
What would the experts here use? Is one filter better than another for this particular kind of grain?
I'm not sure what kind of grain it is, but I'd like to reduce the grain in my encodes of Star Trek Next Generation. There is a little bit of dancing grain, and a bit of static grain. I assume all from the film used. I don't want to necessarily remove it all, but reduce it so it looks better overall and helps with compression.
My encoder of choice is Ripbot264 which has both MDegrain and KNLMeansCLx (via the GPU) as options.
What would the experts here use? Is one filter better than another for this particular kind of grain?