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Originally Posted by bradwiggo
What I am currently trying to achieve is to find the script that made that youtube video, regardless of how well that script would work with the rest of the film.
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An impossible feat.
From the comments in the youtube video, the uploader doesn't know anything either. He just found it and uploaded it.
But, given that it was in 2014, the options were limited back then.
SVP/Spriton/mvtools.
Your best bet is to stick with the scripts posted.
There was probably some light artifact masking in it if they used SVP Pro.
Free vs Pro, you get to customize a lot in Pro (SVP 4).
back then, I think it was only SVP3 and still customizable before it went SVP 4 Pro.
You're not going to be able to 'guess' the settings.
If you can find the original person who created the video, they might still have the script.
Or they just might say use SVP.
But I tried the jm_fps script and the mod the other day on a ProRes trailer (1080p) and it came out incredibly smooth without much artefacts (except for a few complex scenes).
Your best bet is to play with SVP and its settings (if you paid for it).
The SVPFlow library uses some of MVtools settings, which you can read about here:
https://www.svp-team.com/wiki/Manual:SVPflow
With SVP 4 Pro, using the max settings for everything (encoding/playback) doesn't always guarantee "the best" settings.
There were days where I spent a couple hours going through various scenes before settling on an average to finally watch the whole movie.