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30th April 2009, 12:07 | #1 | Link |
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Am I over-filtering my video?
Hello!
I'm newbie in this new filters I'm using, and I feel satisfied with the result, but the encode speed is too slow (0.5 - 1 fps), so I wonder if I'm over-filtering my video, maybe you can gimme some advices of how to configurate so the encode may speed up a little with the same results. Well, my video is too blocky, so, I've tried to get rid of that blocks and make the image a bit sharpened so I added some grain too, but I'm not sure if this combination of filters is right because it slows too much the encode, here is some screens: Original: Filtred: Original: Filtred: And this is the script I'm using: Code:
Directshowsource("C:\01.rmvb",audio=false,fps=29.970,convertfps=true) DeBlock_QED(quant1=30,quant2=51) LimitedSharpenFaster(SMode=4,LMode=3,Strength=1000,wide=true,soft=75) EEDI2() TurnRight().EEDI2().TurnLeft() FFT3DGPU(sigma=1,bt=3,sharpen=0.7,precision=2) BicubicResize(608,448,0,0.75) TweakColor(sat=1.1,bright=15,hue=2,cont=1.1) AddGrain(5,0,0) Thank you very much Last edited by Gaby83; 30th April 2009 at 12:12. |
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addgrain, deblock, filtering |
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