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2017-02-18, 05:47 AM
(This post was last modified: 2017-02-18, 06:08 AM by Jetrell Fo.)
Okay, here's the deal, I want to denoise my SE LD Trilogy that I uploaded to Myspleen. Can I do this to them without changing anything of their audio/video specs? Do my videos have to be .avi for it to work properly?
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Yeah. I don't know what colorspace you are working in but mvtools2 requirements are listed on the wiki page. I know for a fact that it works with yv12 and yuy2. They don't have to be avi it was just an example.
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Would having VirtualDubMod on hand be an asset for this stuff as well?
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Virtualdub is almost a hindrance when it comes to avisynth stuff, or even editing imo. I just use it for capturing my laserdiscs to lags yuy2 codec. I usually do x264 encoding in megui or just open the avs file directly with x264 cli. I recommend installing avspmod and getting familiar with avisynth commands and filters. For me, it's capture in Virtualdub, edit in avspmod using avisynth.
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Thanks for this denoiser, althor! Do you have any thoughts on applying it to animation? I'd guess that a lower mthresh value (closer to 70 than 120) might be in order.
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I don't know much about denoising animation but if it's from an analog source I guess I would use a larger temporal radius (5 perhaps?) and then go as high as you can with mthresh without seeing unwanted artifacts and then dial it back 20 or 30. 70-120 was just an eyeball estimate of what would be safe thresholds that I decided upon for live action film. It could vary wildly from source to source. I used 180-230 when denoising the rotten Star Wars P&S laserdisc for example.
I have developed another version that allows you to manually control the blur on the prefiltered clip which helps prevent MVTOOLS from locking onto noise as "motion" which might help things further. I will update the first post with that when I get near my pc again this weekend.