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Avisynth mt
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However, 70-120 denoises A LOT but still looks good.įunction TSMC(clip input, int “tradius”, int “mthresh”, int “lumathresh”, int “blocksize”, bool “MT”) Mthresh=180 will denoise moving stuff but not extremely high motion.Īnything over 180(depending on the source) can start to risk loss of detail that, imo, is unacceptable. Mthresh=120 will denoise slightly moving stuff. Mthresh=70 will denoise basically only stationary stuff. The only thing I ever adjust actually is mthresh. Everything else I never change but I put them in as options in case you want to change the blocksize, for example. The only things you really need to tinker with are tradius(temporal radius) and mthresh(motion threshold). Temporal Soften (this is an internal filter) It’s quite simple actually and the dependencies are only: This is what I use on laserdiscs nowadays as it seems to be better at removing the analog noise of laserdiscs. “That said, there is nothing wrong with mocking prequel lovers and belittling their bad taste.” - Alderaan, 2017Īuthor althor1138 Time 1 4:45 AM Post link

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Here’s my raw IVTC’d clip for your disposal to test for yourselves: I’m interested to see if anyone knows of any filters that might further make this capture even better. To my eye, this doesn’t look all that bad, but it could definitely still use some work. It removes basic player noise and sharpens what’s left over. Results (includes basic levels adjustments): As you can see, nothing fancy, just one plugin: Here’s my current script that seems to do very smart and modest noise removal and sharpening. After the IVTC process, I ran the video through AviSynth and did my work from there. I captured a portion of my ANH Faces LaserDisc and ran the composite signal through a Line TBC / Comb Filter to convert the signal to S-Video before the signal ran into my Hauppauge USB-Live 2.

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If one is using a decent consumer player, could it be possible that you could use filters that might get you close to X0 quality? Not spot on, but close enough to save someone $2,000! Enhancing LaserDisc Captures with AviSynth - Original Trilogy Sign InĮnhancing LaserDisc Captures with AviSynth Author JawsTDS Date, 10:43 AM Author JawsTDS Time 10:43 AM (Edited) Post link















Avisynth mt