Baccano! Help

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Baccano! Help

Post by AaronAMV » Fri Sep 25, 2009 11:58 pm

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I don't even know how to approach that; is that even part of the anime or is VDubMod fucking with me?

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MPEG2Source("C:\Users\Aaron\Downloads\Baccano!\VIDEO_TS\Baccano1.d2v")
AMVIVTC(mode=1)
Deen("w3d",3,3,5)
LanczosResize(848,480)
Crop(4,0,-4,-0)
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Re: Baccano! Help

Post by mirkosp » Sat Sep 26, 2009 1:43 pm

Deen is evil. Use a better denoiser => no more banding (unless it's actually there in the source to begin with) => issue gone for good.

In the case you actually need to fix banding regardless, use gradfun2dbmod. You'll need gradfun2db, addgrainc, masktools and removegrain for it to work. You probably already have masktools and removegrain, though.

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Re: Baccano! Help

Post by AaronAMV » Sun Sep 27, 2009 9:51 am

Thanks mirk, but what about the light in the boxcar and around the sun?
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Re: Baccano! Help

Post by mirkosp » Sun Sep 27, 2009 9:58 am

I'm not sure which issue are you seeing there, honestly. It looks pretty fine to me now.
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Re: Baccano! Help

Post by AaronAMV » Sun Sep 27, 2009 10:16 am

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Re: Baccano! Help

Post by mirkosp » Sun Sep 27, 2009 10:40 am

Heh... perfect results aren't possible. The encode will eventually reintroduce some banding anyway, depending on your encoding settings. Just live with it. Did you already check if the banding wasn't introduced by the deen though?
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Re: Baccano! Help

Post by AaronAMV » Sun Sep 27, 2009 11:00 am

Damn, it was in the anime to begin with >.>
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Re: Baccano! Help

Post by mirkosp » Sun Sep 27, 2009 11:20 am

Well... technically you can use higher settings than default, but the more you increase the debanding, the more detail loss you potentially go into. High settings can also cause weird halos around the edges. Use it with care, I honestly would prefer to keep some banding in the encode and just enable ffdshow's debanding over playback if it's really bad... remember that gradients are hard to keep when encoding, the best way is toying around with the psy-rdo and the psy-trellis, but they can do only so much... if you want to keep the gradients well, you'd need to increase the bitrate - which you can only do within certain limits, if you want to keep a decent filesize.
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Re: Baccano! Help

Post by AaronAMV » Sun Sep 27, 2009 11:28 am

Then I'm just not gonna mess with it... But what's this about?
and just enable ffdshow's debanding over playback if it's really bad
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Re: Baccano! Help

Post by mirkosp » Sun Sep 27, 2009 11:36 am

AaronAMV wrote:Then I'm just not gonna mess with it... But what's this about?
and just enable ffdshow's debanding over playback if it's really bad
In mpc-hc, right click > filters > ffdshow video decoder. Enable deband in the list, tweak settings at whim (the 1.2 default is generally fine).
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