Nick you should watch a bit in DVD2AVI to figure out its functions.
There you find an option "crop and resize" or so. Check the checkbox and move the top/bottom Scrollbars to figure out the boders hights. |
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How do you get the ratio(which program) |
I use my eyes and look at the back cover of the DVD :-) and then I check if it is correct by checking border size in DVD2AVI (that is the only important think indeed, the A/R is not important).
If you see borders of 32 pixels insted of 16 or 72 as I report, just change my script according to what you find for your source. |
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:?: What would crop/add borders values be for NTSC? :?: What settings for each do you use for TMPGEnc/Video/Aspect ratio? :?: What settings for each do you use for TMPGEnc/Advanced/Video source setting/Source aspect ratio? :?: Are you using TMPGEnc's "DVD (NTSC).mcf" or KWAG's "KDVD-720x480-Full-D1-_NTSC_.mcf". Thanks as always, |
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Else of course you must use a KDVD template else you wont have the correct matrix ! How can you ask such question after to much time on the site ? ;-) |
With one movie per disc, I'd ditch all the noise reducing filters except maybe UnDot(), though I would replace it with RemoveGrain(mode=2) :wink:
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Currently : Undot().Deen() That's all ! (note: still didn't have time to try RemoveGrain nor RemoveDirt :-D) |
I do underline boulders statement.
I wouldn't even use Deen in case of rebuilder as one movie is the target to one DVD-R, ok if the source is mega worth a special filtering is inevitable, but most dvds just got a bit noise. MA and every adaptive sharpener blurrer do get very deep into the source and better compression in case of one DVD 4.3GB is no issue :) Boulder, did you try to get Removedirt() working with dvdrebuilder??? In that rebuilder Process it doesnt work but an avisynth error comes up something like "Removedirt() doesnt got the prameter mthreshold" the parameter does exist, maybe now in here I quoted wrong as Im at work. Ill try just a blank removedirt() and see if it works. BTW: How was your marriage party? :D @ Phil You should try them out, .... maybe not for every purpose, but in case of a bit noise I do prefer them compared to temporalsoften. I do all my captures treat with them and the result is just nice! |
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Temporal noise is introduced by rouding in the MPEG2 decoding. So unless you use a 128 bits CPU, you have it :-) Do a 1-to-1 comparison if you want to be convinced. |
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(btw the error is probably introduced during encoding, not decoding... but the result is the same : all sources need a temporal filtering) |
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You should know me about knowing deen a2d c3d etc :) Related to temporal needed-anyway handling: I hope I do understand you well but a well setted BlindPP, also using the quant!!!=x parameter does almost handle those "during encoding happening"-dct-artifacts. Yep, these artifacts arent only spatial as IBP is a sequence which results in temporal changing pixel 8x8 contents. But "IF" the PP engine at mpeg2source() from MarcFDs Mpeg2dec3 does handle the source right, its also capable to recognise the used encoding-Quantizer on a sequence, ... but I dont trust it ;-) (BTW: the standalone vers. BlindPP isnt able to do that.) Anyway when using a detailed deblocking in mpeg2source like using a setup "xxxxox" (just a value) and determined moderate_h, moderate_v Settings, this can avoid an extra temporal filtering. And les Temp-Artifacts will result ;-) Again I hope I did understand you well but related to 128bit CPU and mpeg encoding .... The DCT routine ITSELF is theoretically lossless! BUT as you only can allocade integer numbers to the DCT 8x8 Block Architecture and also by the DC Prec.8/9/10 bit those rounding errors are inevitable ;-) No matter which CPU is used. @ Boulder I already had an exchange with Kassandro. But I hadnt time to reply with the EXACT Quote of that error as I hadnt time to do rebuilder jobs the last 2 days (5 captured movies had to be treaten/encoded that time :lol: ) |
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no "fight", just a "discussion" with maybe new experiences and results from you and me. As it always was the spirit in our past discussions and real tests. ;-) |
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mpeg2Source("xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.d2v") Left 0 Right 8 Top 58 Bottom 62 Width 712 Height 360 What should the Crop and AddBorders lines look like? |
I already told you to read the manual !
http://www.avisynth.org/Crop http://www.avisynth.org/AddBorders Don't you think that using A LITTLE of your time to read it will prevent everyone here to spent some of their to answer to such "simple" questions ? (note : your values are strange : DVD2AVI should cut on values divisible by 16 or 32). |
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