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    got a new betacam transfer setup. it records 10 bit video. i get dropouts from time to time so i captured the tapes three times and loaded all the captures in avisynth and averaged them out with the median filter. however, it looks like it only supports 8-bit video. 10-bit video gives me dot artifacts. converting everything to 8 bit fixes it but i don't want to do that if possible. is there an alternative to the filter that works with 10 bit video? i tried the average filter, but i get a green screen.
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    Hi, the original filter didn't include 10-bit support - as I didn't have any such material myself - but TomArrow did make an updated version (0.6) later which should have RGB64 support. There is also a VapourSynth port which should include the same improvements.

    http://avisynth.nl/index.php/Median
    https://github.com/pinterf/AjkMedian

    If you are already using one of these versions and still getting the dot artifacts, perhaps there is an actual bug in the code. If you have some sample clips I might be able to look into this at some point, but no promises, I've not touched the project for a while now
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    hi! that's the version i'm using.

    i think i figured it out. one of my clips was shifted to the right a few pixels. converting all the clips to 16 bit or 8 bit before they're passed through median fixed the artifacts initially, and then shifting the image of the problematic clip fixed it in 10 bit. i'll send you some clips to check out anyways incase this is a bug or intended.
    https://mega.nz/folder/fxdQhboB#g_1k3k4gr391YBcLiWtzYQ
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    Thanks for the samples, I have downloaded them for future reference.

    Having one of the clips out of spatial alignment will certainly explain any strange artifacting. The filter is pretty straightforward in its processing and relies on all the input clips matching perfectly (apart from the analog noise itself, of course).

    I'm not sure why converting to a different bit depth helps, it really shouldn't have any effect on the alignment, but I suppose the important thing is that you got the process to work now.
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