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  1. Greetings All,
    I need some help with DVD Rebuilder, I have it set up and it works GREAT, but I want to include video noise reduction. I have a dvd with HIGH video noise in it. First of all which filters are the best for this use, how do I enable them, and do I have to write a avs script to get them to work? Sorry for the dumb question, but I am new to this.

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    Steve
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    For my money, the best noise reduction plugin for avisynth is convolution3d. Do a search in the restoration forum and you will find guides for it, I'm sure. As to how you would get DVDRB to use it - try running it in 3 button mode (uncheck 1 button mode) and just do the prep stage. Then edit an enoumous number of scripts, then run the rest of it.

    Persoanlly, unless you have to have the menus, use rejig to demux, then use a single avs script to filter and encode (via whatever you have handy) then reauthor. Rebuilder really isn't built to do what you are asking.

    If you wan't to go further down this path though, I suggest going to the rebuilder forum at doom9 instead.
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  3. Thanks for the help, but I can't find info on how to use/install the script.

    Steve
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  4. Hi-

    Stick the Convolution3d.dll in your AviSynth Plugins folder. Then with DVD-RB open, go Options->AVS Options->Advanced (Expert) Options->Filter Editor and add this line, "Convolution3d (preset="movieLQ")", without the quotes that I added. That setting, in the words of the help file is for, "Movie Low Quality (noisy DVD source)." Read the Help file for other presets and information about what the various settings do. But remember, C3D will be applied to everything on that DVD except the menu, and until you disable it by either putting a "#" in front of it or removing it, it'll also be applied to every other movie you do afterwards with DVD-RB. If that's OK with you, then you can run DVD-RB in One-Click or 3 Button Mode, and you won't have to do any script editing at all.

    If you manage to crash DVD-RB during the encoding stage, open one of the AVS scripts in VDubMod and check the error message to see what you (or I) did wrong.
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