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I'm not sure to what you're referring when you say "There appears to be interlacing still". If the uneven line along his collar, that's not interlacing and might be fixed by a line darkener. If you mean the "colors outside the lines" there are chroma settings to try. You're getting the chroma from the previous or next frames in the current frames. I expect you'd get the same results even if you had StaxRip do the job. |
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QTGMC doesn't always work well with animation, probably because it has lots of repeated frames. When I replaced TDeint with QTGMC, I found an artefact pretty quickly. See the ghosting under Peter's chin in the pic below.
Plus TDeint() seems to do field matching, which is mostly what's needed here. It doesn't de-interlace unless it has to. The TDeint(mode=1) output is much like TFM(), only it repeats frames for double the frame rate. It doesn't produce jagged lines and edges as Yadif(mode=1) would. FixBlendX() works in a fixed pattern, so if there's not a fixed pattern of blending (or whatever it is) it mightn't work for the whole video and you'll have to split it into sections. You could try SRestore() instead, but I thought it was dropping frames it shouldn't in this case (Edit, that's incorrect. See the next post). Or there's AnimeIVTC(). I haven't used it much myself. Last edited by hello_hello; 24th October 2018 at 20:49. |
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I'll take back what I said about SRestore(). I did a side by side comparison with FixBlendX(1) and they were outputting the same frames. I obviously didn't combine SRestore with the right field matching or de-interlacing earlier. This should work just as well.
mpeg2source("D:\VTS_01_1.demuxed.d2v") TDeint(mode=1) SRestore(24.0/1.001) http://avisynth.nl/index.php/Srestore Last edited by hello_hello; 24th October 2018 at 21:19. |
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Well, I tried to fix it using an IVTC and got nowhere. However, I was able to fix it using:
MPEG2Source("Test.d2v") QTGMC() Srestore(frate=23.976) See if that works for you. You might be able to use a faster preset to make the encoding faster. I just used the default setting for QTGMC. QTGMC also has the added advantage of maybe fixing (or improving) the "vibrating" of which you wrote. Last edited by manono; 25th October 2018 at 00:49. |
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Import("J:\StaxRip-x64-1.7.0.0-stable\Apps\DeinterlaceTool.avsi") Import("J:\StaxRip-x64-1.7.0.0-stable\Apps\Srestore.avsi") QTGMC(Preset="Slower", FPSDivisor=2) Srestore(frate=23.976) Last edited by Vitality; 25th October 2018 at 03:30. |
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You might not want to use FPSDivisor=2 because that limits the choice of frames from which SRestore can choose. However, if you can remove that chroma nastiness doing it that way, then more power to you. But I still wouldn't do it.
I use all 32 bit and don't have that problem. The last StaxRip 32-bit version can be found here: https://www.videohelp.com/software/StaxRip Scroll down a ways. Or use an older version of Srestore that doesn't require that GScript stuff (before v2.7f). |
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Install a 32-bit version of AviSynth and do the "IVTC" outside of StaxRip. Or let those few frames of chroma nastiness remain after being IVTC'd within StaxRip. It's not as if you or anyone else will notice it when played at full speed. Or ask the developer to make it possible for you to use SRestore within his program. He can be found in the MPEG-4 Encoder GUIs Forum here on Doom9
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Hi, I'm too looking at ripping Family Guy DVDs, I have some region 1(US) & some UK Pal versions..
From reading this, with the US versions either Tdeint & decimate Or Qtgmc (default profile) & sRestore ? What about the Pal ones, has anyone encountered those? I wonder if its harder to sort out than the US ones.. Cheers. Sent from my HTC_M10h using Tapatalk |
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hi, sorry for the delay, a sample from PAL Dvd...
https://www.dropbox.com/s/1truc94o81...1_0_4.vob?dl=0 Cheers. |
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Sorry for the long delay, ripped all the 1 5 seasons before getting any more samples..
seems to be more stuff going on with the early seasons, much more noticeable i got a few random sample season 1 disc 1: https://www.dropbox.com/s/uwmx4vdu9q...c%201.VOB?dl=0 Seeason 2 disc 2 :https://www.dropbox.com/s/wss340axbv...c%202.VOB?dl=0 Season 3 disc 2: https://www.dropbox.com/s/wss340axbv...c%202.VOB?dl=0 Season 4 disc 3: https://www.dropbox.com/s/c18fmnfxq4...c%203.vob?dl=0 cheers. |
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Ok..thanks.
I do also have (brother) access to the US versions. But weren't sure which was better.. Ended up testing with Vaporsynth (since avisynth sResore horrendously slow) Qtgmc @ Slower (default) preset + double FPS output, & then sRestore 23.976 Is this fairly safe for most instances here ? i.e: hard or soft blends, as form what I can tell looking through this seems there's a mixture. Thanks. Sent from my Pixel using Tapatalk |
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Sorry, should have been more clear, I meant hard & soft telcline...
I assume theres gonna be setting s individual to each individual episodes on some of these us versions? & Yes, probably due to setup not being right, & not knowing how to get around it, sRestore (avisynth) isnt using all CPU resource.. I'm using the Hybrid GUI & Vaporsynth is just another option. I don't have any samples of the US DVDs only the ripped .mkvs (from makemkv) But from the episode I gave some else last night (since I was getting audio drift thought the duration of output file, using the qtgmc +sRestore) but suggesting that not deinterlace, but to Avisynth-Tfm Thanks Sent from my Pixel using Tapatalk Last edited by DJ-1; 22nd January 2019 at 08:41. |
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