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Daagar 01-18-2003 11:37 PM

Correct, Dust doesn't yet support avisynth 2.5. It may after the total rewrite that the author has referred to doing.

KingTuk 01-19-2003 11:41 AM

528x480 KVCDX3 ver 2.0 and avisynth 2.5

well I used temporalsoften(3,10,10,scenechange=10,mode=2)
on a 1hr 40min movie with fluxsmooth and it made the movie 10 meg smaller in size from when I used fluxsmooth and temporalsmoother(2,2)

The results were very good... maybe a little too smooth in some areas...
Very watchable on a 27" television

el_mero_zooter 01-28-2003 03:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kwag
Hehe, this just never ends :mrgreen:
I can see it clearly in the (not too distant) future: The KVCD 300 minute
(U)ltraLBR :mrgreen: :mnkypile:
-kwag

KwaG,
remember the old vcdhelp thread about 3hr's worth of movie on one cdr...
:lol:
we turned a rock on that one, and few interesting things crawled out eh?


zTr

kwag 01-28-2003 05:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by el_mero_zooter
KwaG,
remember the old vcdhelp thread about 3hr's worth of movie on one cdr...
:lol:
we turned a rock on that one, and few interesting things crawled out eh?


zTr

Oh yes :mrgreen:, I'll never forget that (those!) threads :lol:

mfb 01-29-2003 10:28 AM

Convolution3D recommended???
 
I got some really bad results on one of latest encodings using
Convolution3D (HQmovie) 'Snow Falling on Cedars' :grr1:
A lot of blurry blocks on dark areas - looks like a high compress JPEG.

Switched to FaeryDust & TemporalCleaner and got much better results :)

Please, tell me about your experiences with Convolution3D!

regards, ***mfb***

kwag 01-29-2003 10:40 AM

Re: Convolution3D recommended???
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mfb

Switched to FaeryDust & TemporalCleaner and got much better results :)

Please, tell me about your experiences with Convolution3D!

What about:

SpaceDust() and TemporalCleaner() :wink:

-kwag

mfb 01-29-2003 10:58 AM

Quote:

What about:

SpaceDust() and TemporalCleaner()

yep, allready tried this combination too and it worked fine, but i'am not
sure yet which filter(combination) is best. It seems to different for
different movies :? But I use SpaceDust for encodes on my slow machine
(P3 800) for the advantage of speed and mostly FaeryDust on my
AMD-2400. What is your opionion about PixieDust???

regards, ***mfb***

kwag 01-29-2003 11:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mfb
What is your opionion about PixieDust???

It's too strong. I assume that's good for analog TV and VHS captures. I don't use it on DVD backups.

-kwag


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