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If you're encoding analog sources, then you can use (2,2). It really depends on how dirty the source is. -kwag |
@acidfire:
I just did "Kate & Leopold" again with the 352x240 PLUS template, because the one I did before looked like crap! That quality of the DVD is very bad, in many parts of the film. Specially when the movie starts, on the "gears" scene. So I re-encoded it with TemporalSmoother(1,2) and now it looks great!. Also the complete movie with audio at 160Kbps is 781MB :wink: So there you have a good example where to use temporal smoother filter. -kwag |
Kwag,
Thanks for the reply, and example. :lol: I will keep that in mind when I encode some more movies. I did do another movie since my last post and it came out real good. I think I will try a movie with temperal smooth at (1,2) and see what I get. Like I said your templetes are great. :lol: I think maybe I messed up on a couple of movies when I started to use your templete. :oops: But great job on the templete and keep up the great work. 8) |
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