Hi all..
Ok, I'm finally bustin in here.. ben quiet for far too long hehe.. So, let me start w/ an request if I may 8) @ BP.. Quote:
A small 2 mb should do it, else maybe Kwag can do it for ya w/ your script and movie. I'm asking because I got an NEW monitor and I'm seeing things that I never rally saw, in my encodes. So, it's an enlightment really. And, an aid or tool too, cause I can fine-tune even more, certain areas in my encodes. Basically, my LCD monitor is like a mini HDTV. Like, I've ben playing some of my DVD's in PDVD, and am noticing things I can never see on a regular CRT monitor (and TV set) So, I'd like to use my LCD as a guage (maybe help you all out too) or tool in fine-tuning encodes and things - pretty anal but a :idea: great idea if we are serious in our altimate encoding quality !! Hope you can help. -vhelp |
Quote:
|
@ Kwag
:!: after my last post i try to find the prediction in ToK again using: LoadPlugin("C:\Filters25\MPEG2Dec3.dll") LoadPlugin("C:\Filters25\undot.dll") LoadPlugin("C:\Filters25\asharp.dll") LoadPlugin("C:\Filters25\decomb.dll") LoadPlugin("C:\Filters25\STMedianFilter.dll") MaxTreshold=1.50 scd_trigger=15 nf=0 Mpeg2Source("D:\La Luna\Segment2\DVD2AVI_PROJECT_FILE.d2v") undot() Limiter() asharp(2,4) FieldDeinterlace() BicubicResize(688,464,0,0.6,0,0,712,480) STMedianFilter(8,32,0,0) MergeChroma(blur(MaxTreshold)) MergeChroma(blur(0.2)) ScriptClip("nf=YDifferenceToNext()"+chr(13)+"nf>2. 5?asharp(-(fmin((nf/35),1)),0):\ TemporalSoften(2,7,7,3,2)") ScriptClip("nf>scd_trigger?asharp(-2,0):asharp(0,0)") AddBorders(8,8,8,8) Limiter() function fmin(float f1,float f2){return(f1<f2)?f1:f2} and got: ================================================== =========== ToK Log: C:\Delete\01last.avs ================================================== =========== Resolution (fps):704x480 (29,970 fps) Total Frames: 159614 Total Time : 01:28:46 ------------------------------------------------------------- Audio Size: 85.216.000 Required Video Size: 726.644.160 Factor: 59,940 Desired Sample Size: 12.122.858 ------------------------------------------------------------- New Faster Prediction ------------------------------------------------------------- Full Sample Next CQ: 60,000. Sample Size: 16.971.001 Small Sample Next CQ: 60,000. Sample Size: 1.648.270 Predicting... Next CQ: 42,860. Sample Size: 13.055.615 Next CQ: 30,899. Sample Size: 11.562.205 Next CQ: 36,135. Sample Size: 12.610.961 Next CQ: 33,608. Sample Size: 11.766.030 Next CQ: 34,773. Sample Size: 11.770.684 Next CQ: 35,399. Sample Size: 12.132.690 Exit Condition: 1,000 % reached ! yahoo ! Tries : 7 Final CQ: 35,399 Total Time For Predicition: 00:13:50 Total Time (all operations): 00:13:50 Finished :? do you see something wrong in the script? i don't see,for me is perfect! all the filters are new and avisynth252... :? thanks for the hint ... "ToK MotionEstimate". :wink: |
Hi jorel,
Maybe it's your 29.97fps movie you're trying to encode :!: Have you tried the script on a 23.976 Force FILM .d2v :idea: -kwag |
Here's a 19 second sample with motion estimation set to "Fast" and CQ set to 62.7 ( target for one CD, predicted with ToK ):
www.kvcd.net/red-planet-19second.mpg -kwag |
Quote:
I know it should fit in 1 cd sence is Letter Box and the hole movie is Dark. :!: Yes it brakes up Doesn't it Vhelp :?: |
@ Kwag..
Sorry for late reply. Yes, I D/L'ed both those sample :wink: What I observed... * http://www.kvcd.net/red-planet-sampl...on-cq62.70.mpg your GIBS and patchy blocks. What I liked... * http://www.kvcd.net/red-planet-sampl...y-cq63.031.mpg MUCH less gibs, but some patchy blocks*** still. *** I have some things to talk about on this - short followup comming. Both clips looked much good, but the 2nd looked much better 8) -vhelp PS: sorry, but my image fallups and your server got my timing wrong w/ each post - I've correct it w/ right order. |
@ Kwag..
warning.. Something happend to your clip (below) ..it's mostly garbled w/ artifacts. * http://www.kvcd.net/red-planet-19second.mpg http://www.digitalfaq.com/archives/error.gif I use paint-shop w/ Gamma set to 2.0 to give a better visual of what's being seen. Sorry for the fallups w/ the image. -vhelp |
Quote:
I'm re-uploading now :!: Edit: Done!. Just downloaded it to check it. It's ok now :) -kwag |
@ Kwag..
it's raining very heavily here in NY (all day) So, we'll see how it comes out. D/L'ing now. I just love this new toy, LCD monitor. Some minor CONS about it, but other than that, it's great - - yeah, my mini HDTV hehe.. -vhelp PS: oh, i need a new keyboard. |
Ca makes a long time that I did not come on this forum and thus I does not know too much or are to you... But I post the new versions of my scripts
Script Detect Motion Filter Quote:
Quote:
|
@ Kwag..
clip.. A.OK. Much better !! Ok, some things to note (or theories)... * When clip(s) are played under vdub, quality is outstanding. I theorise that it's either playing these MPEG clips in YV12 color space, OR, 4:2:2 space. * When clip(s) are played under PDVD, quality is ok.. probably due to the 4:2:0 space and monitor (weather LCD or CRT, as it doesn't matter in this case) I do think that it does play w/ better quality once burned to CDR and played DVD and TV. Now, I recall reading a discussion on DVD's MPEG color space.. that it's sampled at YV12 natively or something. I don't recall the exact explanaa, but to that effect. Now, give the above, theories, I think that once we re-encode these to MPEG's, we up obviously changing the color space. Somehow, these soft. encoders are altering the color space OR, the software players are at fault, hence vdub's great quality vs. PDVD's poorer or not-so-great :wink: It would be interesting to note how vdub is using color space per say.. and how come, PDVD does not use this same codec during play. Perhaps, it's something to do w/ how PDVD utilizes the OVERLAY vs. vdub use of RGB. Would be nice if you could set PDVD to use RGB and NOT OVERLAY. Any thoughts ?? anyone ?? -vhelp |
I believe most of the dream I proposed back in February became a reality with this script :mrgreen:
http://www.kvcd.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2834 -kwag |
@jorel,
I had the same problem with low CQ for any resolution from Tok until I removed all avisynth versions and their registry links. I re-installed avisynth v2.52 by itself and Tok started giving me CQ's in the 60 to 70+ range. Of course, picture quality jumped to execellent. Give this a try :) -bp |
Quote:
@ black prince! did you only deinstall and install again or some more like edit the registry,give me the hints my friend. i remember in this thread you talking about this problem. i'm unistall and reinstall again the 252 to see what happen. some more hints please bp. thanks in advance! :D |
Hey Jo editing the register is a becarefull thing, I suggest you use
a program like Norton Win Doctor if you going to do that Unless you are a pro, but it does help when you clean the sucker from programs you dont have anymore. :wink: |
Quote:
a few months ago i was using norton system works and cleansweep, now i'm using evidence eliminator. after unistall, i search trying to find avisynth.dll in the system and the file isn't found no more. now i'm installing again and finding a new prediction. maybe i can get more CQ, if don't i call for my secret weapon..... :arrow: black prince help and you all. :lol: :wink: edited: i got with 704x480 Final CQ: 31,768 and with 480x480 Final CQ: 56,656 bp,Kwag and all... help me please. still got low CQ. |
@jorel,
I use ace utilities to clean the registry for links that remain after uninstalling programs, deleting files, etc. This utility has 5 small programs that do do a great job cleaning your HD of temp files, recycle bin, registry, etc. Your can find a trial version (30 days) of ace utilities at download.com. Next, I compress or defrag the registry using a batch file with the command "scanreg /fix" written in it. This is a windows 9x/me program that creates a backup of the registry and then compresses it. This program will restart you computer. I defrag my HD with Diskeeper 7.0. It's fast and very good. I also us a free anti-virus program, AVG anti-virus, at grisoft.com that has automatic updates free and protect your HD in DOS and/or Windows. That means if a virus won't allow you to enter Windows, it has a DOS program to remove it. :) Both DOS and Windows are automatically updated. My system runs like the first install after I perform these tune-ups :mrgreen: -bp BTW, If anyone has some great system-tune programs, let us know. |
@Kwag,
Changing Tmpgenc's motion search to fast made a much better improve- ment in Gibbs and picture quality. I'm doing some more testing for how well this script acts when the target filesize is one CD (80 minute) and the movie is 2+ hours long. I also want to see if UnDot() is really making a difference in picture quality. It's suppose to improve Gibbs if the source has this problem to begin with. More testing with this script and we can determine some reasonable limits for which resolutions are recommended for movie lengths, type of movie (action vs drama, etc). There will be more tweaks and enhancements with this for sometime to come 8) -bp |
@ all..
Hi guys !! I'm back, and I got my IVTC (via new decomb for AVIsynth v2.52) working in my finally installed AVIsynth v2.52 machine hehe :) I haven't fully tested it, but I'm going to assume that I will have similar results w/ my prevous decomb for v2x. It took a full days sillyness to get where I am today :) Anyways.. @ bp.. can you elaborate on what Gibbs actaully look like. I have a feeling I know what you are talking about, but to be quite honest w/ ya, I missed the boat when this was started. Can you provide a picture detailing these Gibbs ?? I would really appreciate it, so that I can better refer to scenes w/ Gibbs more accurately. Now, if I think I know what you are talking about in Gibbs, and what I have ben working on this weekend, IS in fact Gibbs, I may or may not have a working (requires tweaking per Movie) few steps. I ran lots of tests last night, and finally burned a cdrw and tested it on my 13" tv. And, they seemed to look ok, however, on my mini HDTV (I mean) LCD screen, I did notice the quality (less Gibbs) during play via PDVD (color set to "0") Thanks for your help. -vhelp |
Site design, images and content © 2002-2024 The Digital FAQ, www.digitalFAQ.com
Forum Software by vBulletin · Copyright © 2024 Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.