I have just finished ripping the TV-show "The Shield" on DVD into MKV rips and as you might know, this DVD is very dirty looking with plenty of noise and grain in the picture. I`m looking for a software/filter that could work to clean this up without loosing too much detail.
Any recommendations?
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It might have been better to ask this question BEFORE you created the mkvs.
Ideally you need to work with a lossless codec and do any restoration with that and then convert/pack as needed.
You can try loading the mkv into avidemux and apply denoising there. The better approach is from lossless into avisynth of which I know fook all but there are many topics in the forum about this. Even so, denoising will always result in a softer picture so you do lose video detail. -
That won't get you much without using overly strong settings and destroying data.
Video encoding is lossy. It's not like sending a file thru WinZip. DVD has lost 40% or more of the original data, and re-encoding with the typical low-bitrate mkv method will lose another 30 to 60%, and filtering dirty noisy crappy source after 2 encodes is a great way to ruin it.
Dirty crummy noisy sources should be decoded to lossless AVI and cleaned up before re-encoding.Last edited by sanlyn; 25th Mar 2014 at 13:09.
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Just to clarify, i didn`t compress any audio or video when i ripped the DVDs. I used MakeMKV for the ripping because i wanted to strip out some foreign audio & subtitles. Right now, each episode is about 1,6GB and preferably i would like to shrink it down to 1GB each but it`s not a must.
So what i`m looking for is a simple way to apply some de-noise/grain filters on my MKVs.
I did have a quick look at avidemux but there were several filters avaliable in the settings and i have no clue which one would work best for my purpose, after some googling i found that "MPlayer denoise3d" seems effective and i will try with this and see what happens.
Any other suggestions are very welcome.
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