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maitmk
7 Jan 2002, 09:12 AM
hey all.

i've been wondering, if it would be a good idea to use noise reduction on my video footage. I understand that it is good on titles and stuff - makes them look smoother. But doesn't it reduce the overall quality and sharpness of the video ??

When do YOU use it?

it's a newbie question, i know, just tell me what u think, ok ? :)

techno
8 Jan 2002, 05:16 AM
well, with the videos I have done, it does improve the quality, smoother and sharper. It depends on how you encode it and what settings you used and what the original source is like.

Techno

maitmk
21 Jan 2002, 09:17 AM
i tried encoding my footage in Premiere with Divx 3.11 (fastm) with bitrates 1200 and 2500, but the encoded video still looked noisy.

I also tried the "noise reduction" feature in Premiere's special processing but that started to use increasingly more memory ( up to 2 GB ) and crashed finally. So i could not use that.

Should i re-encode the video encoded in Premiere with some other software to achieve smoother and better video quality ?
I thought that re-encoding any video does nothing but lowers the quality - am i wrong ?

:confused:

benderman
21 Jan 2002, 09:30 AM
I use the "dynamic noise reduction" of VirtualDUB for every video I capture with my WinTV. Even good TV-quality has still some noise and the "flickering" needs a lot of bits. If you use the noise reduction the video looks better even with a lower bitrate. For DVD-video it's not very usefull to use noise reduction except some old movies that were not digitaly remasterd.