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to avoid this error add cache=10 in the 2nd srestore and avoid seeking as possible
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Hello everyone.
I think the script is very good. I use the version from 2014. I have a problem with the new DLLs. Please, can anyone provide file / plugins for this "filter"? Original references are mostly old and dysfunctional revisions. |
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Using the compilation from that link, I'm getting errors about missing plugins even though they're not missing. Right now, on the old version. I get "script error: there is no function named nnedi2" And I'm sitting here, staring right at "nnedi2.dll" inside my plugins64+ folder. The mod version says the same thing about TMM. Maybe I'm missing something here. Is there any reason AviSynth+ wouldn't autoload plugins? EDIT2: OK, I'm guessing this isn't compatible with Avisynth+ 64 bit? There's no way to load TMM, as far as I can tell. Even manually importing it throws an error. EDIT2: So now I'm running 32 bit Avisynth, and "ReduceFlicker" is refusing to load... Last edited by brucethemoose; 21st September 2016 at 01:47. |
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Hi folks!
I got nostalgic of the time I used to be involved in the forum and I was curious to see what had happened with AnimeIVTC 8 years later. Thank you to everyone who kept it alive and kept improving it over all these years!! Seeing this makes me love open source and communities like this one even more. The combined brain power of the community completely outweighs what can be done by a single individual or if knowledge had been separated in competing groups. Thanks for being amazing!
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added tmm2 support
it should be faster now
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sanimebob now need animeivtc for tmm2_ortmm1()
both now will use tmm2 and planartools in avs26 and avs+, ReduceFlicker for avs26 by chikuzen is needed too
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I'd love some assistance, I'm trying to process the original Cowboy bebop DVD's, DGindex shows them the first episode as 76.33% film, however when looking at the timecodes.txt output, it shows as 96.46% film. The output also looks stuttery.
These are all relevant files I could think of. Analyse Pass: https://pastebin.com/JV7DkThC Render & Filter Pass: https://pastebin.com/zwDC5s1X D2V File Parse https://openload.co/f/iC5J6hQIWLE (Too big for pastebin & Attachment) Timecodes TXT: https://pastebin.com/Ke5HrQdG I'd like to be able to do the following if at all possible. Analyse --> Filter & Render to Lossless --> Encode Lossless and add the timecodes file. |
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and yes SangNom2 is not used in animeivtc at all
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tivtc that used in animeivtc did analysis the raw frames, not mention that any noise can make the result different some dvds use mixed film and video even if the source has only 24 fps (23.976 fps) for some reason, they just mix soft telecine and hard telecine, no more no less, maybe for less bit rate in some scenes or they think that will make it hard to rip or something
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I think I found an oddity with AnimeIVTC 2.22 (version 2.20 is the same), or maybe I don't know what I'm doing as I've only just started playing with the script, but.... I was experimenting with mode=3. It's no doubt not the correct mode for the sample but the result still seems a bit odd. There's a sample and script attached, but the script is nothing more than mpeg2source("clip.d2v") followed by AnimeIVTC(mode=3). The problem is frame number 101. It appears frame 188 (or close to) is where frame 101 should be. AnimeIVTC(mode=1) is fine. The issue is easy to spot as when mode=3 there's text overlayed on the video that shouldn't be there (it's the same when opening the original vob file). I'm running Avisynth 2.6.0.6 and XP. All the required plugins should be up to date... or very close. I haven't checked for new versions for a few weeks. Cheers. AnimeIVTC Sample.zip (11.1MB) |
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note Pattern parameter too anyway I don't recommend mode=3 especially since there is no full Double hard telecine anywhere, the Double hard telecine will be in some frames if it ever happen, and even if it has Double hard telecine there are another ways to deal with it (like by mode=1 and play with settings)
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In the interest of full disclosure I'd thought I'd return to admit I discovered the problem is actually encoded into the source. I'm not sure I've seen anything like that before, but field 6868 in the source is almost a duplicate of field 7086. It has no business being there and as an orphaned field it was being discarded by AnimeIVTC(mode=1), so I assume AnimeIVTC(mode=3) was doing what it's designed to do by including it. Thanks. |
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i try encode video with animeivtc but meet error notice: "What is your input clip?? It's not 30fps NTSC nor 25fps PAL... maybe you're using the function for a purpose it was not meant to. Please post in the AnimeIVTC thread.". Can anyone can fix it? thanks
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