11-11-2002, 07:52 PM
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Excelent explanation
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I guess we can throw out using convultion or tempsmooth right
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Not yet!. Depends on the material . If it's noisy, we might as well use C3D or TS "before" Blockbuster
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btw @Kwag I noticed on other forums that they can upload pictures, is there a way that it can be added to this forum ?
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It can be done. But then the site bandwidth goes up, and my pocket goes down
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Oh I was looking at the panasonic website and they have something called mpeg video noise reduction. Ever heard of this
http://www.prodcat.panasonic.com/shop/NewDesign/productlist.asp?Status=Attributes&AttributeType=94 0&CategoryId=%202977&AttributeDesc=MPEG%20Digital% 20Noise%20Reduction%20(Mosquito/Block/3D)
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Yes. This is something that should be built-in on every DVD player. My Panasonic DMR-E20 has an internal Time Base Corrector, with similar features.
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11-12-2002, 12:23 AM
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A Panasonic DMR-E20 . I hate to sound cheesy but damn, hombre. That model is mad expensive. (Listed at $585-$599) You must be a high holler in San Juan.
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11-12-2002, 12:36 AM
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A Panasonic DMR-E20 . I hate to sound cheesy but damn, hombre. That model is mad expensive. (Listed at $585-$599) You must be a high holler in San Juan. 
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HeHe  , I wish I had paid that price!. When I bought it back around February, I paid $1,095.00 for it  , and now they came out with the new model, that has an internal Hard Drive plus the DVD-Ram for less than that
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11-12-2002, 01:57 AM
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HeHe , I wish I had paid that price!. When I bought it back around February, I paid $1,095.00 for it , and now they came out with the new model, that has an internal Hard Drive plus the DVD-Ram for less than that
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I hope for that price that dvd player mixes drinks too
Does it play everything ?
What is it about some of the templates that makes them not work with certain dvd players resolution ? bitrate? or other ?
BTW, I am trying to do fiddler on the roof (3+ hrss) I think with your Blockbuster settings, my rip looks a little too sharp, because it seems like there is a little more noise in some areas. I just change the strength setting right ?
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11-12-2002, 08:09 AM
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HeHe , I wish I had paid that price!. When I bought it back around February, I paid $1,095.00 for it , and now they came out with the new model, that has an internal Hard Drive plus the DVD-Ram for less than that
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I hope for that price that dvd player mixes drinks too
Does it play everything ?
What is it about some of the templates that makes them not work with certain dvd players resolution ? bitrate? or other ?
BTW, I am trying to do fiddler on the roof (3+ hrss) I think with your Blockbuster settings, my rip looks a little too sharp, because it seems like there is a little more noise in some areas. I just change the strength setting right ?
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The DMR-E20 plays everything, except SVCD(SKVCD).
For your blockbuster settings, try these:
Blockbuster( method="noise", detail_min=1, detail_max=3, lv=1.5 ) # Only apply noise <= 3% complexity.
Blockbuster( method="sharpen", detail_min=4, detail_max=99, strength=20 ) # Only sharpen material >= 4%.
I keep tweaking the settings, and this one just feeds noise on very low complexity areas ( very dark areas ) and then slightly sharpens everything above that.
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11-12-2002, 03:19 PM
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Why is it that only chead dvd players play svcd ?
I noticed from your earlier post that you switched the order of the filters, is this important ?
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11-12-2002, 03:47 PM
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I noticed from your earlier post that you switched the order of the filters, is this important ?
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It shouldn't make a difference, because the methods are being applied to a specific frequency domain. Noise below a treshold, sharpen above a treshold. I changed the order to match the order of low to high frequencies (complexity) . If you look at the continuity (1 to 3) followed by (4 to 99) Seems more logical
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