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jorel 04-17-2003 10:32 PM

filters for last script
 
scripts and filters that you need for last scripts and more :!:

Current script being tested
http://www.kvcd.net/forum/viewtopic....d70374412ccecd

Unfilter
http://www.trbarry.com/UnFilter.zip

STMedianFilter
http://www.trbarry.com/STMedianFilter.zip

MergeLuma/Chroma
http://cultact-server.novi.dk/kpo/av.../merge_as.html

our download page
http://www.kvcd.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2553&start=0

tons more
http://www.avisynth.org/index.php?pa...nd+colorspaces

Avisynth filters collection: (thanks to Valky)
http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.ph...702#post297702

:!:

ps:

:idea:
new formula for kvcds....

...jorel question: 99minutes cd + KVCDx3 = :?: :book:

Kwag answer...: Who needs DVDs ? :lol:

two of us: :drunkard:

dazedconfused 04-18-2003 01:11 AM

MergeLuma and MergeChroma are already built-in to Avisynth, so there's no need to download and install them separately. :wink:

-d&c

Wolfi 04-18-2003 04:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dazed&confused
MergeLuma and MergeChroma are already built-in to Avisynth, so there's no need to download and install them separately. :wink:

-d&c

Avisynth 2.08 :?:

//Wolfi

dazedconfused 04-18-2003 06:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Wolfi
Quote:

Originally Posted by dazed&confused
MergeLuma and MergeChroma are already built-in to Avisynth, so there's no need to download and install them separately. :wink:

-d&c

Avisynth 2.08 :?:

//Wolfi

Yes, it's already built into 2.07 and 2.08, which is what most people are using right now until 2.5x is a bit more stable. It's probably been built-in since one of the early 2.0x versions (I don't feel like reading through the changelog to find this info, but you can if you like). :wink:

-d&c

Wolfi 04-19-2003 04:10 AM

Oke, that's great :)

jorel 04-21-2003 04:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dazed&confused
MergeLuma and MergeChroma are already built-in to Avisynth, so there's no need to download and install them separately. :wink:

-d&c

yes friend, you are right! :wink:

but a few members in the forum are using dvd2svcd to make KVCDs
and need the link cos the filter don't came with this program,right?

:wink:

dazedconfused 04-21-2003 11:15 PM

Hi Jorel, :wink:

:?: I honestly have no idea whether or not dvd2svcd includes the MergeLuma/MergeChroma filters, because I don't use dvd2svcd. Doesn't avisynth come packaged within dvd2svcd? If so, I would imagine it probably uses one of the newer versions of avisynth that has the Merge filters pre-built (but then again, maybe not).

Regardless, I don't think too many people are using dvd2svcd to create their kvcd's anymore, so most people shouldn't need to worry about downloading those filters.

-d&c

By the way, why are you still using that old dvd2svcd method? Wouldn't the MovieStacker + Tok way be easier for you:?: Just a thought. :idea: :) (I probably shouldn't talk though!...I still use the old-fashioned fully manual way because I like it best! :lol: )

jorel 04-22-2003 12:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dazed&confused
Hi Jorel, :wink:

:?: I honestly have no idea whether or not dvd2svcd includes the MergeLuma/MergeChroma filters, because I don't use dvd2svcd. Doesn't avisynth come packaged within dvd2svcd? If so, I would imagine it probably uses one of the newer versions of avisynth that has the Merge filters pre-built (but then again, maybe not).

Regardless, I don't think too many people are using dvd2svcd to create their kvcd's anymore, so most people shouldn't need to worry about downloading those filters.

-d&c

By the way, why are you still using that old dvd2svcd method? Wouldn't the MovieStacker + Tok way be easier for you:?: Just a thought. :idea: :) (I probably shouldn't talk though!...I still use the old-fashioned fully manual way because I like it best! :lol: )

"I honestly have no idea whether or not dvd2svcd includes the ..."
dvd2svcd don't came with this filters!

"Regardless, I don't think too many people are using dvd2svcd to ..."
see friend,i wrote.."a few members in the forum are using ..."
and sometimes someone ask for new script or filters!
...see the dates and views in the thread about dvd2svcd!!!

"By the way, why are you still using that old dvd2svcd method?"
yes,sometimes....see the reasons:
frameserving in (n) segments.
prediction works for long time ago, ToK is perfect only now(final fase)
(we are talking about the prediction part in ToK,ok?)
use of procoder....posted by myself in doom9 forum and did
a feature request ...the fiddler put this encoder in the last news dvd2svcd
and i fight for long time for my way to use subs,
is the very best way to use subs..... :!:
than some members there with jealous, attack me and call me with
"strange qualifications".(idiot was the best qualification)
the best way to show subs in video!!!!!! :wink:
i have another feature request that the fiddler is implementing in the prog.
i found bugs in the prog that the fiddler sends me ok!!(posted here somewhere)
for me is the best program in the world to make svcd!!
when the genius here mix his ideas and build a complete program
to make kvcds,than maybe,i don't need to use dvd2svcd
to make kvcds no more!
see this thread:
http://www.kvcd.net/forum/viewtopic....827ee92452df3e

do you want some links to the threads that i wrote?
about procoder,subs,bugs,features request??? :?
waiting your answer! :wink: (pm if you want)

my poor english don't help me but....
with my knowledge of eletronics(30),musics and sound (42)and quality of image(33).....
this help me a lot,ok ? :)

and you wrote too:
"Wouldn't the MovieStacker + Tok way be easier for you...
!...I still use the old-fashioned fully manual way because I like it best!"
i recomend what i use!
i use ever:
dvd2svcd ,MovieStacker,ToK,TmpGenc,bbMPEG,dvd2avi176,sweeth ead,besweet,headac3he,some filters...all with Kwag's templates to get kvcds!
and some more good things.
and i talk this in all forums that i'm a member...
and some forums,in my language,call me for tutorials...
but this is not my paper...i post links and when someone have doubts,
i try to explain in my limitations!
i'm not against any prog, but i recomend only what i use!!
and this programs are fantastics.

:wink:

dazedconfused 04-22-2003 01:43 AM

Cheers Jorel, :drink:

Now I know why you still like dvd2svcd friend. :wink:

-d&c

LadyMiles 04-24-2003 08:57 PM

How can you find out what version avisynth you have. I tried to use unfilter and no go.

kwag 04-24-2003 09:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LadyMiles
How can you find out what version avisynth you have. I tried to use unfilter and no go.

Hi LadyMiles,

Download avisynth version 2.08 and install that. It's the most stable one right now. When you download "unfilter", you have two versions in the package. One for avisynth 2.5, and another older version. Install the old version!

-kwag

LadyMiles 04-24-2003 09:20 PM

Thanks Kwag,


I think I may have an older version of TMPEGnc also because I keep having to put in this line

#ConvertToRGB24 # For TMPGEnc or VFAPI

in order for it too look correctly.

Also whats the difference between Pixie Dust and Space Dust.
I apologize if its already been answered

kwag 04-24-2003 09:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LadyMiles
Thanks Kwag,


I think I may have an older version of TMPEGnc also because I keep having to put in this line

#ConvertToRGB24 # For TMPGEnc or VFAPI

in order for it too look correctly.

Also whats the difference between Pixie Dust and Space Dust.
I apologize if its already been answered

Space is the fastest of the "Dust" filters. Pixie is a stronger filter, and will clean your source even more than Space, at the expense of a very Loooooooong encoding time :D

-kwag


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