Those benchmarks doesn't look right as
Turbo=1 is ~15x faster than
Turbo=0, avs scripts should be benchmarked with
AVSMeter. And I do it with uncompressed clip.
Or maybe you override
Turbo presets by keeping other
InpaintDelogo parameters in your script.
Turbo just changes defaults. Like
KillShape=1 is already in Turbo>=1 presets.
If you have mask generated then
InpaintDelogo(mask="c:\mymask.bmp", Loc="0,0,-0,-0", Turbo=1) is enough for what you do (at least for that source clip you have shared), I use
Show=2 to see only
Loc area zoomed in.
Delogo needs to be done after deinterlacing, not before.
As with borders, in theory you need
Loc at least 8 pixels from logo edges to generate good mask (
Automask=1), you can use less but mask will be not that good, but as you just want to blur everything then it doesn't matter I guess.
When you done generating mask, then
Loc will have different purpose, then you can set one of its edge to the back border without including it. If you have some problems with it then share that logo so I can look what is really going on.
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Originally Posted by manolito
First of all I must say that the Automask feature works well. Just some small white spots which did not affect the results at all (I compared it to the results after manually cleaning up the mask).
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That bmp mask is just a base mask, inside
InpaintDelogo it goes through various transformations, you can see them with
Show=1 parameter.