good trigun script

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good trigun script

Post by Goketsu » Sun Mar 23, 2008 3:22 am

well Im trying to go back and fix the quality of an old trigun amv I made awhile back this is back before I used dvd footage and the current script that I have is a bit overkill and I was wondering if anyone had a good one they would be willing to share with me :)

here is the current script Im using but Im not very good at scripting to begin with and this one is a bit overkill

converttoyv12()
Undot()
deen("w2d",2,4,4)
deblock()
vaguedenoiser()
aWarpSharp(depth=9)
fastlinedarken(strength=50)
tweak(cont=1, sat=1)
ColorYUV(gain_u=1)
Crop(4,4,-4,-4)
Lanczosresize(640,480)
fielddeinterlace()

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Post by mirkosp » Sun Mar 23, 2008 4:10 am

Some things that might help:
You are using DVDs, right? Then they should already be in yv12 colorspace, no need to use the converttoyv12() parameter. ;)
As you are already using fastlinedarken, you don't need awarpsharp... besides, I hate awarpsharp and just use limitedsharpenfaster, but that's a personal preference, I guess. Similar for the deen/undot. Both are used to remove light noise, why using both? I think that using just the deen should be enough, undot generally doesn't do much anyway. Uhm, also, did you try to use the parameter cpu=6 in the mpeg2source? Should be better than using deblock at default values.
And, about the de-interlacing... I think that tomsmocomp(1,5,1) gives better results (this is for top field first, you gotta use tomsmocomp(0,5,1) if your dvds are bottom field first). Also, I think that you should put it at the top of your script, immediately after the mpeg2source... as far as I know, all the filters you are using to improve quality need a progressive video to work properly, not sure if they would work the same anyway, though. o.o
See if this helps, somehow. :wink:

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Post by Kariudo » Sun Mar 23, 2008 3:41 pm

assuming dvd footage, here is what I was using for trigun.

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MPEG2Source("D:\Trigun\disk1.d2v",cpu=4)
Tcomb(fthreshc=25,othreshc=25,fthreshl=5,othreshl=5)
TFM(d2v="D:\Trigun\disk1.d2v",order=-1,field=-1,mode=5,pp=7,slow=2)
TDecimate(mode=1)
vaguedenoiser()
fluxsmoothst(spatial_threshold=17,temporal_threshold=17)
removegrain(mode=11)
removegrain(mode=5)
deen("a3d",2,6,6)
limitedsharpenfaster(edgemode=1,wide=true,strength=200)
coloryuv(gain_u=7,gain_y=-3)
haven't done anything with the script in a while, so it may need some tweaking
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Post by Goketsu » Sun Mar 23, 2008 6:40 pm

mirkosp wrote:Some things that might help:
You are using DVDs, right? Then they should already be in yv12 colorspace, no need to use the converttoyv12() parameter. ;)
As you are already using fastlinedarken, you don't need awarpsharp... besides, I hate awarpsharp and just use limitedsharpenfaster, but that's a personal preference, I guess. Similar for the deen/undot. Both are used to remove light noise, why using both? I think that using just the deen should be enough, undot generally doesn't do much anyway. Uhm, also, did you try to use the parameter cpu=6 in the mpeg2source? Should be better than using deblock at default values.
And, about the de-interlacing... I think that tomsmocomp(1,5,1) gives better results (this is for top field first, you gotta use tomsmocomp(0,5,1) if your dvds are bottom field first). Also, I think that you should put it at the top of your script, immediately after the mpeg2source... as far as I know, all the filters you are using to improve quality need a progressive video to work properly, not sure if they would work the same anyway, though. o.o
See if this helps, somehow. :wink:
thanks that helped alot =D
and yes it is dvd footage now
and thanks to Kariudo that helped alot as well thank you both ^_^

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Post by Goketsu » Sun Mar 23, 2008 8:29 pm

mods you can lock this now :wink:

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