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11-22-2003, 02:11 AM
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"Plane defference: requires Integer SSE capable CPU
([ScriptClip], line 1)

Using kwag's optimal script.
Does this mean I have to put a # in front of this line?

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ScriptClip(" nf = YDifferenceToNext()" +chr(13)+ "unfilter( -(fmin(round(nf)*2, 100)), -(fmin(round(nf)*2, 100)) ).TemporalSoften( fmin( round(2/nf), 6), round(1/nf) , round(3/nf) , 1, 1)  ")
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11-22-2003, 05:53 AM
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That error message means that you can't use the MA script as it uses a function which uses iSSE instructions.

You'll have to get a better CPU, that is.
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11-22-2003, 02:09 PM
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A new computer is on the wish list, perhaps St. Nick will come through in the clutch.

The script seems to work fine in tmpg with that line #ed off. I'm trying to find the right CQ using Vmesquita's guide atm. Using kwag's script, I have undot, stmedianfilter, and scriptclip #ed off, how will this change the end result?

Also, this file was recorded in 16:9. If its played in 4:3 all the people are long and narrow. Will gripcrop automatically adjust the borders so it remains in 16:9 or should I use tmpg to do this?
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11-23-2003, 08:19 AM
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Man, without that line you don't have the MA optimal script ! This line does 80% of the job (and 100% of the adaptative part) !
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11-26-2003, 01:46 PM
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You can try out a test version I made. It's at the bottom of my post (second link). It isn't very well tested though.
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