Yea, someone's mentioned that already. It will be fixed in the final version.WC Annihilus wrote:For restoring progressive frames->editing AVS directly->telecined->2-pass IVTC->better post-processing the first script doesn't define deint and I got an error when I tried. I just threw in the deint definition from the 2nd script but I'm not sure if that's what was supposed to be there.
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What, you mean the AMVapp? Yes.fjgamer wrote:Too mmuch reading, I looked all over, but I can't figure out what the application is. Is it simply a package of various software?
You can find a list of all the software included in it <a href="http://www.animemusicvideos.org/guides/ ... l">here</a>.
If you're talking about some other application, then which one?
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In this page, the instructions for field blended footage aren't the same in the section about methods 1 and 3 as in the one for method 2, this last one being less complete. Was that intentional?
Also, that section (for methods 1 and 3) reads, "MRestore should ONLY be tried if you have PAL footage with a framerate of 25 fps. " That's actually not true. At its default values, it does return 25fps footage, but can that can be changed using the numr and denm parameters.
Here is what I mean.
I think this filter deserves more mention. I got pretty good results using it, especially with older material (think 1980s on). It doesn't correct all the blending, all the time, but in most cases, it makes things better than they were.
S.
Also, that section (for methods 1 and 3) reads, "MRestore should ONLY be tried if you have PAL footage with a framerate of 25 fps. " That's actually not true. At its default values, it does return 25fps footage, but can that can be changed using the numr and denm parameters.
Here is what I mean.
This returns 23.976fps. To get 29.97, keep numr at 2002, but change denm to 4004. Just don't forget that it has to be used after a bob filter. The ani is a special algorithm designed to give better results for animation (true in my experience), and the dclip+crop bit has to do with avoiding mistales due to the bob (it doesn,t crop the footage, just the ara analyzed) Other parameters are also useful, but those above are the ones I'd use every time (maybe changing the crop numbers, depending on the source).mrestore(ani=true,numr=2002,denm=5005,dclip=last.crop(16,16,-16,-16))
I think this filter deserves more mention. I got pretty good results using it, especially with older material (think 1980s on). It doesn't correct all the blending, all the time, but in most cases, it makes things better than they were.
S.
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wrong order ?
Hello,
maybe there is a mistake with the order: Dealing with Aspect Ratios
"SeparateFields()
Lanczosresize('half the quoted height',width)
Weave()"
I think Lanczosresize is wrong, first is the width and then the height ?
Cu,
Ti
maybe there is a mistake with the order: Dealing with Aspect Ratios
"SeparateFields()
Lanczosresize('half the quoted height',width)
Weave()"
I think Lanczosresize is wrong, first is the width and then the height ?
Cu,
Ti
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