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01-04-2005, 02:42 AM
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Can you post a link to the thread that discusses YOUR latest optimal script?
Grab it here Icarus http://www.kvcd.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=14790

I edited your post rui because Icarus asked for my script for one movie DVD, not for AVI->KVCD
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Time for me to fix that
I'll get on it after I finish some CQMatic stuff

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Karl, once I did generate a script which recognises Scenechanges (exclusive fast motions for shure ) and the Framenumbers where written into a text file using the filewriter command in avisynth.

The logic for detecting a REAL SC was to calculate the average between ydifferencetonext() and ydifferencefromprevious() .... that works.
Ill send you the script this week.
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01-04-2005, 10:00 AM
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Ok thanks Andrej

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So, DialHot, I checked out the link to your script.

The script you have is pretty much just RemoveGrain, Temporal Soften, and Deen.

Do you prefer to not use the Linear Adaptive Motion Filtering?
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01-04-2005, 05:06 PM
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Yes it is. That is exactly what I told you twice yet

At least I can't stand the fuzzy effect introduced by the current script. Trust me or not but I can distinguish it after half a second of camera movement. That is a lot too boring to be watched.
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01-04-2005, 05:32 PM
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At least I can't stand the fuzzy effect introduced by the current script.
Then why don't you change the values, so the blurring treshold happens only after a very high movement
The way it's set now, it does start to take effect on medium action.
So it's just a matter of changing it to kick in at a higher activity point.

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01-04-2005, 05:57 PM
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Then why don't you change the values, so the blurring treshold happens only after a very high movement
Because the values that pleased my eyes didn't please the 800 MB I had on a KVCD . I'd try again now as I do at most 3-movie DVD and that gives twice the space for each movie. I'll give this a chance next time I encode a movie.
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I can see the fuzzy effect too, however, I am constantly having issues with RemoveGrainS.

This is the only one that I can actually use. I am running an Athlon XP, so the SSE version, and the RemoveGrain version will not actually function.

The problems with RemoveGrainS add to the linear motion issue badly, and seem to cause one toned skin and background areas (kind of like an old lady wearing too much makeup, ie. Cher)

I have been adjusting the values, but I thought you told me once before that UnDot will do the same thing.
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I have been adjusting the values, but I thought you told me once before that UnDot will do the same thing.
Undot is equivalent to (D)RemoveGrain(mode=1). But I do not know RemoveGrainS.
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RemoveGrainS is the version which includes one dll that is required to use the filter. The function is exactly the same as DRemoveGrain/RemoveGrain. DRemoveGrain uses SSE2 instructions and RemoveGrain iSSE which means it's usable with Athlon XP.
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