I am using MSU Denoiser for virtualdub and it takes me forever to use it even on a small dv file like 50mb. Until I can figure out Avisynth someone recommended I use Fast Recompress rather than full processing mode. Whats the difference? Is there a difference in quality, file size, etc? BTW, I always use the filers Smart Deinterlace, resize, and MSU Denoiser if that helps any.
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Fast Recompress still re-encodes, but avoids the colourspace changed forced by Full Processing Mode. The catch : you must use Full Processing Mode if you use filters. Something else to consider - most good noise reduction filters are slow, even in avisynth. It it not unusual for me to have jobs run 8 - 12 hours to process 2 hours of video.
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Its taking me about a hour and 15 mins to process a 125mb file. What happens if you use the fast recompress with the filters loaded? Does it just avoid the filters?
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Yep. Skips them. That combination of filters will be slow. You also haven't filled in your computer details, so I have no idea what sort of system you are working on. There are many denoisers, some of them much faster than the MSU Denoiser. Perhaps you should look into them. I am also curious as to just how much noise you really have from a DV source. DV is usually pretty good unless used in low light.
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I am using it on a old 533mhz pc, and yeah I am using the minidv indoors at low light.
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I am using it on a old 533mhz pc, and yeah I am using the minidv indoors at low light.
Unfortunately these are very processor intensive filters, and you are working your CPU as hard as it can go. The only way to speed this up is to buy a new PC.Read my blog here.
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Forget the MSU filters with your PC.
The only filter close alternative you have is the following (use the filters in this specific order):
deinterlace: unfold
Static Noise reduction ( leave defaul value, that is "6" )
Video DeNoise (leave the default settings)
Dynamic Noise reduction ( set the value to 3 - 6, but not more)
deinterlace: fold
Smart Deintarlace
Resize
If your source are PAL VHS tapes, on the top of the filter chain, add "rmPAL"
That way, you have the fastest possible way, decent picture filtering.
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i think your processor is too slow to make it go fast, i have never tried it, but i know computers and that processors can't really do much image and video editing.
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it can do it, but it sure works slow, if i went over to that computer i would go nuts
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I remember many times in the past with a 400 Celeron encoding SVCDs overnight for 11 - 15 hours.
But it's really not that bad. The results should still be the same as the faster computers around these days. It just takes more time.
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