I work with DV avi(interlaced,Pal) material and want to make xvid with virtual dub.
Does is this good filter order:
What you thing about this filter order in virtual dub.Is that ok or is better to change something.Code:Use deinterlance filter(asvzzz deinterlance) Use internal VD resize filter Use some denoise filter Use sharpening filter Use some color correction filter
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my suggestion is:
Use deinterlance filter(asvzzz deinterlance)
Use some denoise filter
Use some color correction filter
Use sharpening filter
Use internal VD resize filter -
it would be a whole lot faster to do the resize just after deinterlace - then after , do everything else (as in the first post)..
though to resize last will give better quality ..."Each problem that I solved became a rule which served afterwards to solve other problems." - Rene Descartes (1596-1650) -
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"Each problem that I solved became a rule which served afterwards to solve other problems." - Rene Descartes (1596-1650) -
Originally Posted by SerbianBoss
I'd try the sharpening filter last on that list, (IMHO) color correction after sharpening, may
not be the best bet.The Devil`s always.....in the Details! -
So this is the winner combinatio or not?
Code:Use deinterlance filter(asvzzz deinterlance) Use some denoise filter Use some color correction filter Use internal VD resize filter Use sharpening filter
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