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jorel 04-14-2003 10:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LadyMiles
Thanks Superman's Daddy :)

hey LadyMiles,

:wink:

jorel is Superman's Daddy and
my name mixed with the my wife's name:

Jorge & Elaine!
8)

bman 04-15-2003 03:21 AM

Hi all !
@ FRIEND Jorel !
After your post I tried STMedian on DivX " I-Spy " .
I have to say this DivX is very noisy and hard one . 8O 8O 8O
Tryed KWAG's optimal script but resulted quality is poor and collors are like "Washed" or something like . :evil:
Couldn't get CQ value more than 58 for 480x480 res with very , very poor quality. :cry: :roll: :roll:
But ... : :wink::wink:
Than I tryed STMedian and I can tell ya : " Phenomenon " . :D :D :D
With this filter I could reach CQ 76 with very fine quality and colors become more stable too .
AS KWAG sead in his script for more compression Convolution3D and Space or Faery dusts give me more 3 CQ units . :P :P :P
Final CQ 79 and no trases of ghoast or gibbs on video . :D :D :D
It's amasing result of HARD work and want thank's to ya MAN and KWAG and meny OTHERS too that made It possible .
Thank's to all :!: :!: :!:
bman

Jellygoose 04-17-2003 09:07 AM

hi bman!

can you post that script you used for this source? I'd like to try it! thanks! :wink:

jorel 04-17-2003 11:05 AM

Jellygoose,

that script is in my first post on this thread or here:

http://www.kvcd.net/forum/viewtopic....d70374412ccecd

:wink:

Wolfi 04-17-2003 02:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bman
Hi all !
@ FRIEND Jorel !
After your post I tried STMedian on DivX " I-Spy " .
I have to say this DivX is very noisy and hard one . 8O 8O 8O
Tryed KWAG's optimal script but resulted quality is poor and collors are like "Washed" or something like . :evil:
Couldn't get CQ value more than 58 for 480x480 res with very , very poor quality. :cry: :roll: :roll:
But ... : :wink::wink:
Than I tryed STMedian and I can tell ya : " Phenomenon " . :D :D :D
With this filter I could reach CQ 76 with very fine quality and colors become more stable too .
AS KWAG sead in his script for more compression Convolution3D and Space or Faery dusts give me more 3 CQ units . :P :P :P
Final CQ 79 and no trases of ghoast or gibbs on video . :D :D :D
It's amasing result of HARD work and want thank's to ya MAN and KWAG and meny OTHERS too that made It possible .
Thank's to all :!: :!: :!:
bman

Hi Bman :) Do you use Spacedust for DivX sources :?:

//Wolfi

bman 04-19-2003 01:37 AM

Hi Wolfi !
I had to use to get more compression !!!
Why , I shouldn't ??? :oops:
bman

PyRoMaNiA 04-20-2003 11:16 AM

I think SpaceDust would be good for DivX, I normally use FaeryDust...

Kane 04-20-2003 11:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PyRoMaNiA
I think SpaceDust would be good for DivX, I normally use FaeryDust...

FaeryDust on DivX ?

must be very bad noisy source. i only use spacedust in hard cases

Wolfi 04-20-2003 02:05 PM

I've used Spacie this far

J-Wo 04-20-2003 07:36 PM

I've always been a bit confused about the Dust filters, but doesn't the strength of the filters go Faery --> Space --> Pixie? At least that's what MovieStacker would leave me to believe. But based on some other people's posts sometimes I think it's Space --> Faery --> Pixie. Alls Is knows is that Pixie takes a verrrrrrrrry long time... :) Could anyone please shed some light on this matter? Thanx!

kwag 04-20-2003 08:08 PM

Hi J-Wo,

There are four Dust filters. The order from weaker to stonger is:
Space->Faery->Pixie->Gold :wink:

Edit: Just PM'ed muaddib suggesting a re-arrangement of the filter order in MovieStacker :)

-kwag

heller 04-20-2003 08:45 PM

As far as I know, Spacedust=lightest filtering, Pixie=heaviest filtering (slowest encoding).

EDIT: Sorry Kwag, didn't see that you had already replied with more detailed info!

J-Wo 04-20-2003 10:05 PM

Thanks guys! I'm eaaaagerly awaiting an update on Moviestacker to include all those new filters you use now, plus some other minor fixes I've been itching for (e.g. being able to save a default script).

Hats off to you again Kwag for keeping us all up to date on the latest scripts. I've downloaded some tv caps in divx format but only vcd resolution, and they look really great with the latest scripts! In dark scenes, I can see exactly where there'd be normally DCD (?) blocks in the background but now it's all uniformally smoothed out and more "grainy" rather than blocky.

kwag 04-20-2003 10:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by J-Wo
Thanks guys! I'm eaaaagerly awaiting an update on Moviestacker to include all those new filters you use now, plus some other minor fixes I've been itching for (e.g. being able to save a default script).

Hold your breath, because it might be closer than you think :mrgreen:

-kwag

PyRoMaNiA 04-21-2003 07:27 AM

So do you think FaeryDust is too much for high quality DivX? :? I always thought FaeryDust was a more normal amount of filtering and SpaceDust was lighter filtering if you wanted to sacrifice some quality for speed... :?:

bman 04-21-2003 09:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PyRoMaNiA
So do you think FaeryDust is too much for high quality DivX? :? I always thought FaeryDust was a more normal amount of filtering and SpaceDust was lighter filtering if you wanted to sacrifice some quality for speed... :?:

Hi PyRo !
Best is to try coz there are no 2 identical sources out there :D
Try and see which one fits u more :wink:
bman

kwag 04-21-2003 10:01 AM

The order is like this, from weak/faster (left) to strong/slower (right);

SpaceDust-->FaeryDust-->PixieDust-->GoldDust
And remember this:
Code:

SpaceDust is ONLY a Spatial filter.
FaeryDust is ONLY a Temporal filter.
PixieDust is a Spatial/Temporal (Space+Faery) filter.
GoldDust is the same as above, but uses heavier filtering.

-kwag

Wolfi 04-21-2003 10:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kwag
The order is like this, from weak/faster (left) to strong/slower (right);

SpaceDust-->FaeryDust-->PixieDust-->GoldDust
And remember this:
Code:

SpaceDust is ONLY a Spatial filter.
FaeryDust is ONLY a Temporal filter.
PixieDust is a Spatial/Temporal (Space+Faery) filter.
GoldDust is the same as above, but uses heavier filtering.

-kwag

What is "Spatial filters" :?:

//Wolfi

kwag 04-21-2003 11:09 AM

Look under "Description" here :wink: http://www.kvcd.net/sansgrip/avisynt...th-readme.html

-kwag

Wolfi 04-21-2003 11:39 AM

Okej, now I can see the differces :) So the only temporal filter who is in use, when talking about the script for dvd and clean material, is temporalsmoother :?:

//Wolfi


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