I used mctemporaldenoise ( almost all settings () high, low interlace= true gpu =true and so on ) and get some kind of posterization and flickering.
Source lagarith 720x576 pal 25 interlaced
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Some people would pay money for that effect! Try turning off the GPU.
i did try with and without and it is the same
i also tried with using interlace and without
What could be the cause of this the nature of the video ? the codecs ? capture ? or the filter it self ? -
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I don't understand this question. Just remove or comment out MCTD and if the video looks ok, it has to be MCTD at fault (or one of it's components) - if this is the case it can't be the capture or codec
Why will mctd do such thing any thoughts ?
It starts ok ( in the avspm preview everything looks ok ) no artifacts then in the middle of the rendered clip it starts this posterization and it continues till the end of the clip. I just uploaded the part when it starts doing it.Last edited by mammo1789; 20th Aug 2012 at 10:16.
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Yes, maybe you messed with the filter versions. Try cleaning out the plugins folder and using the proper versions .
I haven't see or heard anywhere MCTD doing this (but I never fiddled with plugin versions so much either)
(save those filters in a different folder in case you want to replicate this special effect, the "mammo LSD effect")
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BTW it should be ConvertToYV12(interlaced=true) - but that won't explain the artifacts, it's just to note for the future
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Yes, maybe you messed with the filter versions. Try cleaning out the plugins folder and using the proper versions .
(save those filters in a different folder in case you want to replicate this special effect , the "mammo LSD effect")
it is similar like those in sony or adobe programs but somewhat unique -
BTW it should be ConvertToYV12(interlaced=true) - but that won't explain the artifacts, it's just to note for the future
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Surprisingly it's very similar to some of the stylize after effects plugins from Sapphire
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Somewhere along the line one of the filters (probably in the deinterlacing) is generating an edge/motion map. That map isn't being handled properly and is becoming part of the picture rather than being used as a mask. In all likelihood this is caused by incompatible filter versions. But try deinterlacing before MCTD.
Last edited by jagabo; 20th Aug 2012 at 11:48.
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I uninstalled avisynth and avspmod and installed it again with clean plugin folder. I started to put filters and auto load scripts and now i have problem to get it to work. As soon as i put lfsmod.avsi or MCtemporaldenoise.avsi i get error ( ether of them separately meaning one without the other or both together ) nothing happens before that
solved it now just to render to see if i get the same psycho effectLast edited by mammo1789; 21st Aug 2012 at 08:33.
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