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nicksteel 11-28-2003 02:31 PM

TMPGEnc: What does the Noise Reduction option do in Wizard?
 
What does the "Noise Reduction" option on 3/5 in the TMPGEnc Wizard do?

Dialhot 11-28-2003 04:44 PM

It makes you loose a lot of time as you will find the result so horrible that you will trash the video and restart the encoding with this option unchecked ;-)

More seriously, it's a very heavy denoiser that removes too much things and is verrrrrrrry slow.

nicksteel 11-28-2003 05:32 PM

Thanks, Phil. I was just curious. Started a encode for a 90 minute tv capture to see. It had 25 hours to go when I killed it an hour later!

I had seen it before and was just wondering.

Encoder Master 11-29-2003 05:19 AM

Quote:

It makes you loose a lot of time as you will find the result so horrible that you will trash the video and restart the encoding with this option unchecked
I think he doesn' want to know that but it's realy the right answer. :wink: :wink: :wink:


It's better to use Temporalsoften, undot or instead deen as TMPGEnc like Dialhot said. It's three times lower and doesn't produce the quality like the AVISYNTH filter. :wink:


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