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Jellygoose 10-04-2003 06:30 AM

Avisynth: Good results with Vague Denoiser?
 
Hi everybody...

Just for everyone to notice... I just used the newest Version of VagueDenoiser on a very noisy DVD Source, and are VERY pleased with the results. Speed has increased a lot, so it might now be a very good filter when it comes to heavy noise cleaning.

By the way, Movie was Terminator I PAL DVD, horrible picture quality in my eyes... Settings used were:

Code:

VagueDenoiser(threshold=1.5,method=1,nsteps=6,chroma= true)
Right under the MPEG2Source line. Besides this filter I used the current optimal script. :wink:

ak47 10-04-2003 08:15 AM

What version do you have.....because Kurosu Updates alot and fast, he is up too 0.28.0 its actually alot faster. Also give method 3 a try and see if its better, and if you could tell me the results :) .


P.S.
here is the link http://kurosu.inforezo.org/avs/VagueDenoiser/index.html

Jellygoose 10-04-2003 09:40 AM

Wow, I just downloaded it 2 days ago and it was version 0.27.0... Well ok I'll try again on another source!!

:wink:

kwag 10-04-2003 11:25 AM

HI Jellygoose,

Did you do any speed comparison :?:
Maybe a small 1 minute clip with just vague, and the same clip with the MA scritp without vague :?:
Maybe I can now start trimming down the MA script :lol:

-kwag

Jellygoose 10-05-2003 11:35 AM

Not yet kwag...

I actually used it on top of the MA script so... All I can say is that it is still not the fastest filter, but way faster than it used to be in earlier versions! :wink:

Dialhot 10-06-2003 03:55 AM

I use since saturday a script for divx conversion that use VagueDenoiser. The results are amazing but the encoding time raise from 30% comparing to a script using deen.

It's not so bad after all.


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