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2nd March 2016, 03:42 | #1 | Link |
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BakaFunc v1
https://github.com/BakaProxy/Baka-Utilities/
Mostly ports of existing Avisynth functions and some new ones.
Small documentation for each function can be found in the source code. HAvsFunc is necessary for dec_txt60mc. Usage: Code:
import vapoursynth as vs core = vs.get_core() import havsfunc as haf import bakafunc as baka clip = yourclip clip = Baa(c, aa = "sangnom2", ss = None, mask=True, mthr = 30, blur=5, expand = 1, chroma = False) clip = LazyChromaBleedFix(c, depth = 16, ss=1, mthr = 30, blur=5, expand = 1) clip = RestoreDepth(LowDepth, HighDepth, diffmask=None, dmode=None, planes=[0, 1, 2]) clip = dec_txt60mc (src,frame_ref, srcbob=False,draft=False,tff=None) |
5th March 2016, 22:30 | #2 | Link |
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Is dev_txt60mc any different from the ivtc_txt60mc in HAvsFunc? At first glance it doesn't look it.
To answer the question you asked in the source comment about it, this is for TV broadcasts where you have scrolling 30i content over telecines, so you can smooth the motion of the scroll down to proper 24fps instead of breaking the scroll or (much worse) the main footage. |
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