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- Tue Jul 14, 2015 7:24 am
- Forum: AviSynth Help
- Topic: Yet some more video quality/Resolution concerns
- Replies: 6
- Views: 14033
Re: Yet some more video quality/Resolution concerns
There's a difference between detail and defects. What you might see as imperfection (grain, blocking, banding) depending on how bad it is and where in the picture might also be perceived as detail, ESPECIALLY grain. A lot of encoders actually add grain to cover other defects, such as banding, or ove...
- Thu Jun 13, 2013 6:24 pm
- Forum: Video & Audio Help
- Topic: Combing
- Replies: 31
- Views: 8326
Re: Combing
He talks about combed and interlaced sections, not just aliasing. Also I have the d2v.
- Tue Jun 11, 2013 7:31 am
- Forum: Video & Audio Help
- Topic: Ripping regular DVD footage? (Not animated)
- Replies: 20
- Views: 6248
Re: Ripping regular DVD footage? (Not animated)
Nobody really cares about edge cases when this thread is not an edge case. All you achieve by posting such things is confusing the person asking the question by providing information that is neither useful nor relevant to them. His content has no such issue (assuming I understood which DVD he has co...
- Tue Jun 11, 2013 7:27 am
- Forum: Video & Audio Help
- Topic: Combing
- Replies: 31
- Views: 8326
Re: Combing
There is a misunderstanding here. I meant content which is ACTUALLY 100% FILM, not whatever random percentage your indexer reports. Related, the OP's content clearly has non-FILM sections which are not logos, credits, or anything else similar.
- Sun Jun 09, 2013 8:46 pm
- Forum: Video & Audio Help
- Topic: Ripping regular DVD footage? (Not animated)
- Replies: 20
- Views: 6248
Re: Ripping regular DVD footage? (Not animated)
Separate files for audio make no difference unless you break the video, which you appear to be doing. Read what Mirko wrote again. The process of IVTC is specifically mentioned in the avtech guide because anime is usually 23.976fps telecined up, but American TV is not. It should be 29.970fps at the ...
- Sun Jun 09, 2013 8:26 pm
- Forum: Video & Audio Help
- Topic: Combing
- Replies: 31
- Views: 8326
Re: Combing
NO NO NO, never EVER use Force FILM for soft-telecine unless it is 100% FILM! That is NOT the case here. You need to use Ignore Pulldown and then figure out which parts are not telecined. You have about 10,000 frames which are interlaced (but possibly coded progressive) that you need to find. Use tr...
- Sat Jun 08, 2013 2:48 am
- Forum: Video & Audio Help
- Topic: Combing
- Replies: 31
- Views: 8326
Re: Combing
x265, could you retake that index screenshot when it's FINISHED indexing and all the boxes are filled? Some data is missing but we can decide on the best way to handle pulldown with the completed picture. Incidentally, any reason to use dgdecodenv on a dvd? I think from what l33tmeatwad said there i...
- Sat Jun 08, 2013 2:42 am
- Forum: Video & Audio Help
- Topic: Combing
- Replies: 31
- Views: 8326
Re: Combing
I.. what? How can you say it's not soft-telecined when the DGIndex screenshot from the OP literally shows it?! From the look of things, there is a small section which isn't but I don't think that screenshot is taken at the end of the indexing process as the percentages don't match up. There looks to...
- Fri Jun 07, 2013 2:30 am
- Forum: Video & Audio Help
- Topic: Combing
- Replies: 31
- Views: 8326
Re: Combing
That doesn't sound right at all, seeing as the OP has declared it to be mostly ok when forced FILM, which implies most of it is soft-telecine and pattern detection is useless. Additionally, the distortion is clearly combing, NOT aliasing, and the ghosting effect looks like what is very typical of an...
- Thu Jun 06, 2013 10:28 pm
- Forum: Video & Audio Help
- Topic: Combing
- Replies: 31
- Views: 8326
Re: Combing
I'm just going to point out that you fully understand what a setting does, and then proceed to use it as incorrectly as possible. Forcing it to be 23.976fps would be fine if it WAS 23.976, but it isn't so you end up with the 29.970fps parts interlaced and at the wrong framerate. By honouring pulldow...