(To The Moderator: I posted this here, but I'm sorry and please move it to the proper forum if I'm wrong)
Hello, and thank you in advance for any help. I've quite a few Blu Ray rips that suffer from moderate to severe video noise. From all I've read I think it's grain (it's as if the video image is covered by a fine layer of white-gray dust that's usually much more noticeable on solid-colored backrounds, especially dark ones). I've attached some images below. I downloaded and used Neat Video's free demo (on my own test piece, not theirs) and was very impressed by the results; however, the pro version (required for 1080p video) costs almost a hundred dollars and is verrrrrrry slooooooow. I was thinking that I could run the videos through VirtualDub, saving them in lossless x264, then recompress them using Simple x264 Launcher, but I'm not sure which plugin(s)-filter(s) would be best. I'm also familiar with MeGUI but very poorly educated regarding AviSynth, although I'm still capable of learning new tricks. Given the attachments' noise, could someone please recommend (a) (preferably free) VirtualDub plugin(s)-filters(s) to help improve my videos? Thanks again, I appreciate it.
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Since I don't see an attachment and without a sample and knowing the nature of the noise -> http://avisynth.nl/index.php/External_filters#Denoisers
dfttest is normally a good choice,... (fft3dgpu and deathray might also be worth a try) -
For a one-off project NeatVideo might be pricey but I have yet to find any freebie denoiser that comes close in results. If you use it a lot that $100 will start to seem insignificant.
My biggest complaint with NV is the interface could be better designed, it gets cumbersome to use. There's a bit of a learning curve and you have to learn to finesse it but it definitely works.
With an NVidia-based GPU NeatVideo will utilize the unused memory to help with processing speed. It will even do a test to tell you the best configuration for optimal speed. Sometimes using all your cores doesn't net the best result. Using a non-oc'd Core2 Quad system with 4 gigs system memory and a GTX 460 GT w/1 gig memory I'm getting about 13 - 14 fps on interlaced avi, around 20 fps with progressive avi.Last edited by brassplyer; 29th Oct 2013 at 20:28.
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