LSMASHV, Where do I get this? What is requisites are necessary to run this without errors? (I am traumatized in making alterations in the avisynth...huaha)
When I play this video (1999_AMA_250_SX_PAL.mp4) on my Sony TV, I adjust some mpeg filters and others more and the image looks very good, but only with the filters, which will be the type filtros that sony uses to do this, really gives a very good difference, I wanted to have it in the original.
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Last edited by Caiosouza; 8th Nov 2016 at 14:55.
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LSMASH source filter: http://avisynth.nl/index.php/LSMASHSource
You should also be able to use ffmpeg source filter: http://avisynth.nl/index.php/FFmpegSource -
Crazy Code:
MPEG2Source("C:\Users\User\Desktop\Samples\Sample 1993 MX 250\1993 MX 250 Sample.d2v", CPU2="ooooxx", Info=3)
SeparateFields()
PointResize(width,height*2)
deblock_qed()
PointResize(width, height/2)
Weave()
QTGMC(preset="fast")
McTemporalDenoise(settings="low")
TemporalDegrain(SAD1=200, SAD2=150, sigma=8)
aWarpSharp(depth=5)
Sharpen(0.3, 0.0)
nnedi3_rpow2(2, cshift="Spline64Resize", fwidth=width*2, fheight=height)
aWarpSharp(depth=5)
AssumeTFF().SeparateFields().SelectEvery(4,0,3).We ave()
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You don't need to run MCTemporalDenoise and TemporalDegrain. Use one or the other.
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Yes, I runig this at this moment:
MPEG2Source("C:\Users\User\Desktop\Samples\Sample 1993 MX 250\1993 MX 250 Sample.d2v", CPU2="ooooxx", Info=3)
SeparateFields()
PointResize(width,height*2)
deblock_qed()
PointResize(width, height/2)
Weave()
QTGMC(preset="fast")
McTemporalDenoise(settings="low")
Sharpen(0.3, 0.0)
nnedi3_rpow2(2, cshift="Spline64Resize", fwidth=width*2, fheight=height)
Sharpen(0.3, 0.0)
AssumeTFF().SeparateFields().SelectEvery(4,0,3).We ave()
Would a purposeful grain help disguise imperfections?
I have an original DVD in which the video has a lot of quality, but it seems that it was put there graciously there. And it looked good, removed the artificial look, plastic look.Last edited by Caiosouza; 8th Nov 2016 at 17:25.
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Yes i did, on high remove more grain That's what i understood.
I upload a Sample about the video I was mencioned, I notice some kind of grainy on it, which looks good on TV, is there a similar filter?
Or a Similar Phosphor on VLC, this disguise many garbage, I love this
Thank YouLast edited by Caiosouza; 8th Nov 2016 at 21:07.
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Okay, but could you suggest me some filter that would disguise the washed aspect (plastic, artificial) that the video presents after cleaning?
After several tests, I decide to use McTemporalDenoise on "high" than TemporalDegrain, I testet in various presets, in this specific case McTemporalDenoise provided good cleaning without leaving too artificial looking plastic, I can not run Santiag,
Semi-final Code:
MPEG2Source("C:\Users\User\Desktop\Samples\Sample 1993 MX 250\1993 MX 250 Sample.d2v", CPU2="ooooxx", Info=3)
SeparateFields()
PointResize(width,height*2)
deblock_qed()
PointResize(width, height/2)
Weave()
QTGMC(preset="fast")
McTemporalDenoise(settings="high")
aWarpSharp(depth=5)
Sharpen(0.3, 0.0)
nnedi3_rpow2(2, cshift="Spline64Resize", fwidth=width*2, fheight=height)
aWarpSharp(depth=5)
AssumeTFF().SeparateFields().SelectEvery(4,0,3).We ave()Last edited by Caiosouza; 9th Nov 2016 at 07:10.
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Something like this will reduce the blocking but leave a pretty clear picture:
Code:Mpeg2Source("Sample Good Grain.d2v", CPU2="ooooxx", Info=3) SeparateFields().PointResize(width,height) Deblock_QED(last, quant1=50, quant2=60, aoff1=8, boff1=8, aoff2=8, boff2=8) # quant1=edge, quant2=internal AssumeFrameBased() SeparateFields() Merge(SelectEven(),SelectOdd()) AssumeTFF() Weave() Blur(1.0, 0.0).Sharpen(0.6, 0.0)
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I need to apply on the topic video (initial, 1993 MX 250),because after "celan" the get a artificial look, on the routine "Semi-final Code" above, is this?
The "good grain" video is only example of Half-grained image that looks good to look at fo me, a like this,The phosphor filter above may seem bad to many, but I like the lines disguising any garbage,when is running provides a great makeup,
You must think: this jackass wanting to worsen a video? I need something to disguise the worn image by the cleaning process,something that can offset for the lost details.
Excuse my bad (google) english,I often can not express the exact term
Semi-final Code:
MPEG2Source("C:\Users\User\Desktop\Samples\Sample 1993 MX 250\1993 MX 250 Sample.d2v", CPU2="ooooxx", Info=3)
SeparateFields()
PointResize(width,height*2)
deblock_qed()
PointResize(width, height/2)
Weave()
QTGMC(preset="fast")
McTemporalDenoise(settings="high")
aWarpSharp(depth=5)
Sharpen(0.3, 0.0)
nnedi3_rpow2(2, cshift="Spline64Resize", fwidth=width*2, fheight=height)
aWarpSharp(depth=5)
Disguise line,something like phosphor, grain, or something like that
AssumeTFF().SeparateFields().SelectEvery(4,0,3).We ave()
Thank you a lot,Last edited by Caiosouza; 9th Nov 2016 at 08:54.
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Anyone?
Ok,
I found these filters to simulate the image posted above:
Scanlines : http://avisynth.nl/index.php/Scanlines
crt_display v1.0: http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=170732
Or it maybe: http://avisynth.nl/index.php/AddGrainC
I need configure any to obtain similar efect on image above, there is a way?
Thanks a Kilo,Last edited by Caiosouza; 10th Nov 2016 at 06:19.
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Too much noise reduction is the cause of that look. So use less noise reduction. Try increasing the deblocking filter with something like:
Deblock_QED(last, quant1=35, quant2=40, aoff1=4, boff1=4, aoff2=4, boff2=4)
But your fundamental problem is that the video is very damaged by macroblock artifacts and too low resolution. Everything you do to reduce the blocking and increase the resolution is going to make it look over processed. -
Brilliant!!!
But that's why I want to leave a picture "not so clean"....now i put this: Deblock_QED(last, quant1=35, quant2=40, aoff1=4, boff1=4, aoff2=4, boff2=4) and maybe McTemporalDenoise(settings="medium") what you think? proceeds?
I understand exactly what you mean and is right, I'll try this, but before could you help me with this filter:
crt_display v1.0
Code I trying to load:
Import("C:\Program Files\AviSynth\plugins\crt_display.avsi")
SetMTMode(3)
MPEG2Source("C:\Users\User\Desktop\Samples\Sample 1993 MX 250\Sample 1993 MX 250.d2v", CPU2="ooooxx", Info=3)
SetMTMode(2)
LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files\AviSynth\plugins\mt_masktools-25.dll")
SeparateFields()
PointResize(width,height*2)
deblock_qed()
PointResize(width, height/2)
Weave()
QTGMC(preset="fast")
McTemporalDenoise(settings="high")
aWarpSharp(depth=5)
Sharpen(0.3, 0.0)
nnedi3_rpow2(2, cshift="Spline64Resize", fwidth=width*2, fheight=height)
aWarpSharp(depth=5)
crt_display (5*ar, 5, ppp=2.5*ar, blurh=1.0, maskpp=2.5, phosphor=true, scandist=3, cutoff=0.8, glowgain=1.0, glowh=6, glowv=0, halgain=0.03, sharpv=2)
AssumeTFF().SeparateFields().SelectEvery(4,0,3).We ave()Last edited by Caiosouza; 10th Nov 2016 at 09:12.
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In your crt_display() ar is the sample (pixel) aspect ratio. For a 704x576 4:3 PAL video that's 12/11, 1.09
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I try it, but I do not see the CRT lines after HCenc encode,
MPEG2Source("C:\Users\User\Desktop\Samples\Sample 1993 MX 250\1993 MX 250 Sample.d2v", CPU2="ooooxx", Info=3)
SeparateFields()
PointResize(width,height*2)
Deblock_QED(last, quant1=35, quant2=40, aoff1=4, boff1=4, aoff2=4, boff2=4)
PointResize(width, height/2)
Weave()
QTGMC(preset="fast")
McTemporalDenoise(settings="medium")
aWarpSharp(depth=5)
Sharpen(0.3, 0.0)
nnedi3_rpow2(2, cshift="Spline64Resize", fwidth=width*2, fheight=height)
aWarpSharp(depth=5)
AssumeTFF().SeparateFields().SelectEvery(4,0,3).We ave()
SeparateFields()
Interleave(last, last.loop(2,0,0).ColorYUV(gain_y=-96).Trim(1,0))
Trim(1,0)
Weave()
AssumeTFF().SeparateFields().SelectEvery(4,0,3).We ave()Last edited by Caiosouza; 10th Nov 2016 at 10:18.
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The phospor filter is a bob doubler. You can't write 50p video to DVD so it is being deinterlaced/decimated somehow when you encode for DVD.
Last edited by jagabo; 10th Nov 2016 at 10:20.
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Ok
This is correct order?
MPEG2Source("C:\Users\User\Desktop\Samples\Sample 1993 MX 250\1993 MX 250 Sample.d2v", CPU2="ooooxx", Info=3)
SeparateFields()
PointResize(width,height*2)
Deblock_QED(last, quant1=35, quant2=40, aoff1=4, boff1=4, aoff2=4, boff2=4) #I liked this (I think see more details)
PointResize(width, height/2)
Weave()
QTGMC(preset="fast")
McTemporalDenoise(settings="medium")
aWarpSharp(depth=5)
Sharpen(0.3, 0.0)
nnedi3_rpow2(2, cshift="Spline64Resize", fwidth=width*2, fheight=height)
aWarpSharp(depth=5)
AssumeTFF().SeparateFields().SelectEvery(4,0,3).We ave()
SeparateFields()
Interleave(last, last.loop(2,0,0).ColorYUV(gain_y=-96).Trim(1,0))
Trim(1,0)
Weave()
AssumeTFF().SeparateFields().SelectEvery(4,0,3).We ave()
So there is no way to let these lines as an effect on a DVD? Not even in video MPG, MKV, MP4,normal?
Not like interlaced fields, but the effect filter, type "film grain" or any other superimposed (over,cover) effect to the video, like the VLC does?
If The effect "crt_display v1.0" may no stay on the video, why doing this filter then?
What utility have that then?
PS:
Do not get all these questions (and errors) with an annoying teasing to you, I am learning a lot, and I thank you very much,
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Obrigado jagabo!Last edited by Caiosouza; 10th Nov 2016 at 11:20.
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The lines disguise the "Washed out" look on processed (and poor) video, i like the look when i put this on VLC, but I wanted this to work anywhere, without having to use the VLC filter
Why do these guys want this?
http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=170732
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What you mean by washed out look? Do you want a darker blacks with more color saturation?
[Attachment 39408 - Click to enlarge]Last edited by jagabo; 10th Nov 2016 at 11:54.
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Last edited by Caiosouza; 10th Nov 2016 at 13:20.
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As I noted before the problem is that your source has no detail. About all you can do is smooth away all the blocky artifacts -- but you'll still have no detail. There's no way to get back the details of the original broadcast. Adding black lines between each scan line doesn't increase the detail. And you can't do it properly on DVD anyway. You can do it in an MP4 or MKV file but you will have to encode it as 50p.
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Ok,Yes I know that, of course, forget everything I said
The question is:Wonder if you help me to make it work in avisynth: crt_display v1.0
Requirements: Dither 1.26.0 (I Have) or above and its dependencies, Avisynth 2.6, RGB colorspace. (I do no)
What is wrong in this?
ar = 1.0 / 1.0
crt_display (12*ar, 11, ppp=1.09*ar, sharpv=0.75, sharph=0.25, blurh=1.5, scandist=1, cutoff=0.8, gamma=2, glowgain=0.125, halgain=0.03, contrast=3, phosphor=true, maskpp=3, beamshape=1.0, vcs=0.25, cromaclear=1, voff=0, pgrid=true, halrange=3, mix=2)
RGB colorspace???Last edited by Caiosouza; 10th Nov 2016 at 14:00.
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