hi
sh0dan..
suprise to see you here. I'm glad you found a place here too he he..
Anyways, back to post..
I have question for ya w/ respect to
Donald Graft's great decomb.dll
filter.. first, I'm glad you're re-working it. Thanks' (and
Donald too.
Are there any plans to optimize it's Interlace detection ?? ?? ??
I've ben processing LOTS of IVTC type projects in my encodes and I still
see those blastid lines - rats !!
I say, ..I notice them when a scene changes. The pic:
* gets distored PRIOR to scene change (you notice blochy'ness) and,
* the next frame after scene change, you see the left-over Interlace - rats !!
If I try and tweak the settings, I loose some detail (too much for my taste)
and/or, the video becomes too software or blurry - rats again !!
I had some thoughts to throw around, but sometimes asking such questions over at
d9 is like asking for a sledge hammer. It's nice and convenient to ask you such
questions here
Anyways.. I will continue of course, to use the decomb.dll filter
in my AVS projects that require IVTC.
Ok, one more.. I would love to see some work, for broken IVTC processes
handled better ie, ST-NG is shot on Film 24, then Teleined to 29.970, however,
the pattern is not your usual 3,2 3,2 3,2..
It's more like 3,2 3,2 3,2 3,2 3,2 3,2
2,2 3,2.. and somewhat repeats.
Would be nice for a feature like decomb(pattern=3,2,7,2) where the 7 is the
repeat position where the 3,2 breaks down to a 2,2
and the x,x,x,2 would be the amount of Interlace. Since we already know
our source's pattern, it would probably be more accurate to intervent manually ??
The above filter syntax would be just for those broken IVTC processes.
I have other issues, but this is probably not the place for such questions
at this time..
Anyways..
In adition to
kvcd templates and things, I also dabble in the divX field
of encodes, cause its just plain fun and it's a part of my hobby to try new ideas.
That's why I'm here at
KVCD and loving every minute of it !! ..sorry
Kwag.. didn't mean to kiss your ZZ. Anyways.. i'm glad you're here
too, and hope to beat on you some he he.. I mean, hope to see you more often
here he he..
Have a good evening all.
-vhelp
ps: i've noticed that the AVIsynth Area is mising a MOD.