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I believe you're using filters which your source doesn't need, as well as overfiltering. although it's been a while since I played around with that source. You'll have to read through the manuals, I don't remember using it myself so I won't be able to tell you out of memory.Īlso IIRC M Y isn't VFR. You might want to take a look at YATTA, although if you feel this is too advanced for you TIVTC does have a hybrid switch IIRC (however the results produced are usually not very good). On an unrelated note, how do I encode a hybrid DVD source (.VOB) into a 23fps VFR MKV? <- for the mean time, I'll check this thread in case this question has been answered. Apply it after deinterlacing and before decimating. I'm experiencing these "horizontal lines" artifact during fade in and fade out of scenes. LoadPlugin("D:\Program Files\Avisynth 2.5\Plugins\aWarpSharp.dll") LoadPlugin("D:\Program Files\Avisynth 2.5\Plugins\bifrost.dll") LoadPlugin("D:\Program Files\Avisynth 2.5\Plugins\undot.dll") I still have the following problems:ġ.) Small details (mostly those that have low contrast towards their surrounding objects, like those sweat drops on the two ladies) are very blurry.Ģ.) Can't seem to remove those ghosts seen in my post here (), maybe somebody else can guide me, what settings to use (I suck at fiddling with filter options.)Ĥ.) The colours seem to be wrong, in some place I have a too high saturation The quality got better, tho it is still a little bit blurry. Tried what you suggested, and fiddled with some filters in AviSynth (and my plugin folder gets quite big.) I got this:
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You may be better off by using something else. Searching for "halo" or "ringing" on Doom9 should give many interesting results.Īlso FYI, MSharpen tends to increase haloing and ringing much more than most other sharpeners. Also anything that uses aWarpSharp may be of help, so what Scab mentioned, aWarpSharpDering. In fact, no halo removal script will give you a sharp result on default settings. Well, default settings on BDH3 will not look very nice. If you would take a closer look to the two girls, at their sweat drops more precisely, you can see that the image is quite fuzzy in that area, and in other places it is too sharp, also, the colours seem to be wrong, any suggestions? It seems that sharpening it didn't help solving the problem. If you really want to sharpen take a look at the WarpSharp package, and LimitedSharpenFaster which people seem to praise quite a lot. It looks sharp enough to me, actually even too sharp, but that is often subjective. Thank you for suggesting that one, it does the job very well, it's only drawback is that I have to crop ^_^ Tried some of those, and none seem to do anything to it, some don't even work properly (for example on one plugin, introduced the default arguments written by the author and Avisynth kept on complaining that the arguments are invalid () does a decent job.
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You might want to take a look at some of the scripts/filters here ( emoval) and do some trial and error to see what you can get out of it. Could anyone possibly point me to a tutorial where AviSynth is used in conjunction with Virtualdub, as I have never done that before. In any case, I'd like to test this with Virtualdub and see if avisynth is to blame. Perhaps I'm doing this the wrong way, or meGUI is doing this the wrong way. Which plainly shows that the external filters aren't having any effect. Program -pass 2 -bitrate 1000 -stats ".stats" -ref 8 -mixed-refs -bframes 16 -b-pyramid -direct auto -deblock 1:1 -subme 7 -trellis 2 -psy-rd 0.6:0 -partitions all -8x8dct -me umh -threads auto -thread-input -aq-mode 0 -progress -no-psnr -no-ssim -output "output" "input" For your reference, the command line was: I didn't know what DVXA meant, actually, and was just doing it based on the default recommendations () on the Doom9 forum. I used a preset called "Unrestricted 2pass Anime_Toons HQ".
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Avisynth at its current is sure unfriendly to noobs like me! At any rate, I will try one last time with meGUI, using the script settings you recommended. I'm afraid most of those settings is greek to me, which is precisely why I was using presets to begin with do believe it was "said" circa 2004 or 2005 :p Those two functions took a lot of tracking down of filters and scripts.