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7th June 2022, 08:24 | #1 | Link |
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Quality on CUDA IVTC and inverse pulldown
I have never worked with bad anime sources, so I need your help.
I have bought the BD box of Stand alone complex and it shows up it's both interlaced and pulldown. Sample here. Good ol' pal FranceBB suggested me the lines Code:
tfm(mode=1,pp=5,slow=2,micmatching=2,clip2=tdeint(mode=2,type=3)) tdecimate() Code:
DGTelecide(mode=1, pthresh=3.5) DGDecimate() My eyes are not trained to get quality issues and my brain not educated to work with old anime material. Can you help me to tweak and discern?
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7th June 2022, 09:34 | #2 | Link |
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You could also try this (ffmpeg only, no AVS)
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ffmpeg -y -benchmark -i INPUT.mkv -c:v ffv1 -vf "fieldmatch=order=tff:combmatch=full, yadif=deint=interlaced, decimate" -an OUTPUT.mkv Last edited by takla; 7th June 2022 at 11:35. |
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12th June 2022, 11:47 | #7 | Link |
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Everytime I work with interlaced content I'm reminded again why I never bother: Quality won't ever reach that point where I think to myself "That looks good and was worth the time"...
From rainbowing to missaligned fields, it is always the same issues. |
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