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    I want best settings for MeGUI



    I want a high quality and sharping Like this



    Maybe another software do this?
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  2. Since MeGUI uses AviSynth scripts, you can do anything in it, even edit the scripts to add filters to the script that it doesn't make available.

    Your thread title and the request (demand?) is virtually meaningless.
    Last edited by manono; 6th Mar 2014 at 23:04.
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  3. The "best" settings vary depending on the individual video.
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  4. add sharpen (-1.40) to ur script mate,
    then open the script n avspmod and adjust it like u want it.
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    I want best script for Colors and sharpen
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  6. Sharper isn't always better. If the video is too sharp you will get buzzing edges, increased noise, and more bitrate will be required to keep image quality.

    If there is something wrong with the colors you need to tailor the adjustments to the the particular video.
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  7. If you want a slightly sharper video and you're resizing, use a sharper resizer. Bilinear (soft) is err...... not so sharp. I tend to use Spline36 myself but which you use is personal preference. You'll probably only see a difference if you're resizing by a reasonable amount. Find a frame with lots of fine detail, check the "apply auto preview" box, and change resizers while looking at the video preview. The difference between them isn't massive.

    To sharpen the video you'll need a sharpening filter. I rarely use one myself as I don't think it looks natural, plus they tend to sharpen the noise etc too.

    Don't use a denoise filter unless you absolutely need to. Any denoising is a compromise between removing noise and blurring fine detail.

    The best way to produce a high quality encode is to start off with a very high quality source and re-encode it without filtering.

    If I had to pick a sharpening filter to recommend, it's probably be the SeeSaw script. If you're not familiar with installing and using Avisynth plugins, post back if you need help.
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    Thank you my friends

    How Fix this video

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  9. Originally Posted by mmkk View Post
    How Fix this video
    Post 10 seconds from the source. 10 seconds with steady movement. Pictures are worthless.
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    i watching the movie by mpc
    Sometimes many shows like image



    this movie hdtv 1080i
    Video
    ID : 1
    Format : MPEG Video
    Format version : Version 2
    Format profile : Main@High
    Format settings, BVOP : Yes
    Format settings, Matrix : Default
    Codec ID : V_MPEG2
    Codec ID/Info : MPEG 1 or 2 Video
    Duration : 5mn 0s
    Bit rate mode : Variable
    Bit rate : 11.0 Mbps
    Maximum bit rate : 18.0 Mbps
    Width : 1 920 pixels
    Height : 1 080 pixels
    Display aspect ratio : 16:9
    Frame rate : 59.940 fps
    Original frame rate : 29.970 fps

    Color space : YUV
    Chroma subsampling : 4:2:0
    Bit depth : 8 bits
    Scan type : Interlaced
    Scan order : Top Field First
    Compression mode : Lossy
    Bits/(Pixel*Frame) : 0.088
    Stream size : 394 MiB (98%)
    Default : Yes
    Forced : No
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  11. Originally Posted by mmkk View Post
    i watching the movie by mpc
    Sometimes many shows like image
    Did you not understand what I wrote before?
    Originally Posted by manono View Post
    Post 10 seconds from the source. 10 seconds with steady movement. Pictures are worthless.
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  12. Your source is interlaced. You need to inverse telecine (if it's film based), deinterlace, or encode interlaced.
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    I want script to fix the second video
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    Rule #1 for any software:

    There are no best settings for every case. If they existed, there were no need to choose from several options.
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    I want script to fix the second video
    The problem returned once again in some scenes
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    Originally Posted by mmkk View Post
    I want script to fix the second video
    The problem returned once again in some scenes
    You were given clear instructions to post a sample of the video. What part of that do you not understand?
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  17. lol analyse the source with Megui mate, it will tell u what interlace filter u need.
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    Problem analyse Megui

    Source detection failed
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    Source detection couldn't determine the source type!
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  19. The type of video and the method you used to open it can effect MeGUI's ability to analyse it correctly, or as you discovered, analyse it at all. Under some circumstances it mightn't be possible for MeGUI to determine the correct frame rate so it guesses, which can cause problems. The MeGUI logfile provides detailed information as to what it's doing. Judging from your later screenshots they're never going to look like the one in your first post because the quality isn't there to begin with.

    Nobody has a crystal ball and screenshots don't do anything but tell you it needs fixing. If you don't know how to provide a sample, say so. The easiest way might be to open the video with MKVMergeGUI and use the split option under the global tab to slit the video into small sections (ie a minute long) and attach one of them to a post for someone else to look at.

    If you're using MPC as you said, a good idea would be not to do that any more, and use MPC-HC instead.

    It's very frustrating when some asks for help but doesn't make much effort to help others provide that help.
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    original movie is problem
    I deleted movie
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