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    Digital Video Master
    Digital Video Master
    • Nov 2004
    • 1456

    filters setup question

    please point me in the right direction.

    i want to try "removegrain.dll" filter(s). the film is a 1940's b&w. has grain that i want removed. after reading that "removegrain" has a better (or best) results, i thought i would give it a shot & download it.
    because it comes with many other "dll's", i'm having problems finding instructions on how to set the parameters, in what order & where exactly in the ini (avisynth) file they need to be placed.
    is there a simple guide out there (something as easy as copy & paste), & would it be easier/better to add/setup in dvd-rb or directly in avisynth ini file ?

    i did find some instructions prior, & i thought i saved it to my faves, but, looks like i didn't & i can't locate where i found it

    thanks
  • Art Vandelay
    Digital Video Technician
    Digital Video Technician
    • Feb 2006
    • 442

    #2
    Check out these 2 links. I had similar questions some time ago. My general rule with filters it to use as few as possible. I find when I use removegrain, or fluxsmooth with diff. settings and then do the DVD with no filters I usually like the no filter version better. Read through these threads:





    I put the filters in my plugins in the avisyth plugin folder so there is no load command in the filter editer.

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    • Experi-Mentor
      Digital Video Master
      Digital Video Master
      • Nov 2004
      • 1456

      #3
      thanks art.

      yes, i've read these before, but after reading about the fundamentals, indicated that other filter (dll's) supplied in the same package need to be addressed also (in certain order - some appear more than once, etc).
      it just seems too simple to use a single line command in the ini file. the other dll's won't be addressed, or will they ? it's a combination of all the filter dll's that attempt to improve the quality, right ?
      i hope i'm explaining this correctly

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      • Art Vandelay
        Digital Video Technician
        Digital Video Technician
        • Feb 2006
        • 442

        #4
        check out doom9 I saw some time ago a post talking about the order to put the filters in. I have my filters in the avisyth folder but you need the right filter for your CPU I have in my folder these filters:
        1. deen.dll
        2. fluxsmooth25.dll when I enter it in the editor I just enter fluxsmooth
        3. undot.dll
        4. removegrainSSE3.dll when I enter this I use removegrain(mode=3) or 4
        I use the SSE3 version since my PC is a AMD Athlon X2 64 dual core.

        have you seen these

        Main Page,Advanced Scripting Tips,Advanced topics,Arrays,Aspect ratios,AviSynth FAQ,AviSynth Syntax,AviSynth v3,Avisynth Plugin Development in C,Block statements,Changelist


        Main Page,Advanced Scripting Tips,Advanced topics,Arrays,Aspect ratios,AviSynth FAQ,AviSynth Syntax,AviSynth v3,Avisynth Plugin Development in C,Block statements,Changelist


        check out doom9 forum.

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        • Experi-Mentor
          Digital Video Master
          Digital Video Master
          • Nov 2004
          • 1456

          #5
          thanks again, art

          the bottom one lead me to the one i thought i saved before.

          the top one is one of many fundamental info sites that can put a user off using filters (filters - in combination).

          i've been spending most of my time on doom9 reading (trying to make sense of it).
          cdrf is another with info.

          i think my best bet would be to post/ask in the forum of the filter writer, & hope for the best. so far, it's not easy to make sense of it all

          i will keep looking/searching. never say "die" !! cheers

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          • Art Vandelay
            Digital Video Technician
            Digital Video Technician
            • Feb 2006
            • 442

            #6
            check out the avisyth section of doom9. I at most use 2 or 3 filters at a time if I use them at all.

            as an example my editor in DVD-RB looks like this, BR7 told my way back when to use the minimum setting of deen with fluxsmooth so I do.

            fluxsmooth(7,7)
            deen()


            or it may look like:

            removegrain(mode=4)

            that's it 1, 2 or 3 lines is all I use.

            be prepaired for it to take more time to encode the video since the filters slow it down. Some REALLY slow it down.

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            • Experi-Mentor
              Digital Video Master
              Digital Video Master
              • Nov 2004
              • 1456

              #7
              from your previous posts, it sounds you're not very happy with some of the results ? some the filters are obviously very touchy & do more damage than good ? this is why a prefer a combination of filters - users reported great results.
              yes, i'm aware that using filters slows the whole process.

              i also found some russian info (re : degrainmedian_25), but had to email it to friend for translation. the only problem is this friend doesn't speak very good english
              would you like me to post it here (if & when i get it) ?

              i also wanted to ask the prog writer (on his forum), but i saw posts asking similar & simpler questions, & most other topics haven't been addressed since 2005, & some were never answered.
              it seems they prefer their own standards of knowledge & don't bother with folks that aren't up to that standard (they discuss programing more) beyond me

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              • Art Vandelay
                Digital Video Technician
                Digital Video Technician
                • Feb 2006
                • 442

                #8
                For a translation whay don't you try http://babelfish.altavista.com/ and select Russian to English. Might be close and you may be able to figure out the rest.

                My experience with filters is mixed. When I used a trancoder in the past the video would look rather harsh, now with HCenc 21 I will do a DVD with fluxsmooth 5,7 or 7,7 and I spend more time trying to figure out which version I like better (I have a tough time making decisions)

                Most of what I encode now it movies from my satellite dish that I capture with my capture card then author the .mpeg to DVD files and run though DVD-RB HCenc with lumgain on 4. I use a Sony matrix that I got from the doom9 site, the poster had a high and medium bitrate versions and I use the medium bitrate version and the quality is much beter than the standard mpg in HCenc. I found it while searching for the high quality FOX matrix.

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                • blutach
                  Not a god of digital video
                  • Oct 2004
                  • 24627

                  #9
                  some the filters are obviously very touchy & do more damage than good ?
                  True.

                  Regards
                  Les

                  Essential progs - [PgcEdit] [VobBlanker] [MenuShrink] [IfoEdit] [Muxman] [DVD Remake Pro] [DVD Rebuilder] [BeSweet] [Media Player Classic] [DVDSubEdit] [ImgBurn]

                  Media and Burning - [Golden Rules of Burning] [Media quality] [Fix your DMA] [Update your Firmware] [What's my Media ID Code?] [How to test your disc]
                  [What's bitsetting?] [Burn dual layer disks safely] [Why not to burn with Ner0] [Interpret Ner0's burn errors] [Got bad playback?] [Burner/Media compatibility]

                  Cool Techniques - [2COOL's guides] [Clean your DVD] [Join a flipper] [Split into 2 DVDs] [Save heaps of Mb] [How to mock strip] [Cool Insert Clips]

                  Real useful info - [FAQ INDEX] [Compression explained] [Logical Remapping of Enabled Streams] [DVD-Replica] [Fantastic info on DVDs]


                  You should only use genuine Verbatim or Taiyo Yuden media. Many thanks to www.pcx.com.au for their supply and great service.

                  Explore the sites and the programs - there's a gold mine of information in them

                  Don't forget to play the Digital Digest Quiz!!! (Click here)

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                  • Experi-Mentor
                    Digital Video Master
                    Digital Video Master
                    • Nov 2004
                    • 1456

                    #10
                    blu/les - would you like to elaborate on your experiences ?
                    include the filter titles & parameters used, & outcome reports

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                    • blutach
                      Not a god of digital video
                      • Oct 2004
                      • 24627

                      #11
                      I can't remember the specifics Mentor, only that I tend not to use them at all really. Having done only a little experimentation, I found that filters had the ability to detract (I probably applied them poorly). I'm sure that some people will have some great tales to tell on specific sources but these can not be generalised, I don't think.

                      Sorry I can't be of more help mate.

                      Regards
                      Les

                      Essential progs - [PgcEdit] [VobBlanker] [MenuShrink] [IfoEdit] [Muxman] [DVD Remake Pro] [DVD Rebuilder] [BeSweet] [Media Player Classic] [DVDSubEdit] [ImgBurn]

                      Media and Burning - [Golden Rules of Burning] [Media quality] [Fix your DMA] [Update your Firmware] [What's my Media ID Code?] [How to test your disc]
                      [What's bitsetting?] [Burn dual layer disks safely] [Why not to burn with Ner0] [Interpret Ner0's burn errors] [Got bad playback?] [Burner/Media compatibility]

                      Cool Techniques - [2COOL's guides] [Clean your DVD] [Join a flipper] [Split into 2 DVDs] [Save heaps of Mb] [How to mock strip] [Cool Insert Clips]

                      Real useful info - [FAQ INDEX] [Compression explained] [Logical Remapping of Enabled Streams] [DVD-Replica] [Fantastic info on DVDs]


                      You should only use genuine Verbatim or Taiyo Yuden media. Many thanks to www.pcx.com.au for their supply and great service.

                      Explore the sites and the programs - there's a gold mine of information in them

                      Don't forget to play the Digital Digest Quiz!!! (Click here)

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                      • Experi-Mentor
                        Digital Video Master
                        Digital Video Master
                        • Nov 2004
                        • 1456

                        #12
                        you're more help than you'll ever know, blu

                        it's funny how we prioritize things. if something fails to do what we want to happen the 1st time, then we tend to write them off & never use them again.
                        but, in all honesty, there must be something greater in the filter's designs, as many report some darn good results.

                        from what i gathered so far, the single filters usage are the 1's that are being blamed, however, the multiple-packaged/dll's filters seem to get all the good raves.
                        sadly, there's lack of simple info needed to start with a positive attitude to the task people set out to achieve

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                        • Experi-Mentor
                          Digital Video Master
                          Digital Video Master
                          • Nov 2004
                          • 1456

                          #13
                          thanks to a good friends, i just got the translation reply :

                          "degrainmedian"

                          Слабая фильтрация но полезная для удаления горячих пикселов:
                          Avisource("dvd-input.avi")
                          loadplugin("DeGrainMedian.dll")
                          DeGrainMedian(limitY=5,limitUV=5,mode=3)
                          Simple scripts examples (use correct paths to files):
                          Low filtration but useful to delete hot pixels.

                          Двух-шаговая фильтрация для более сильного удаления шума:
                          Avisource("input.avi")
                          loadplugin("DeGrainMedian.dll")
                          DeGrainMedian(limitY=2,limitUV=3,mode=1)
                          DeGrainMedian(limitY=2,limitUV=3,mode=1)
                          Two-phase filtration for more noise reduction.

                          Сильная фильтрация для удаления большого зерна:
                          Avisource("analog-input.avi")
                          loadplugin("DeGrainMedian.dll")
                          DeGrainMedian(limitY=5,limitUV=7,mode=0)
                          Strong filtration to remove big noise.

                          Фильтрация для удаления горизонтальных шумовых полосок:
                          Avisource("analog-input.avi")
                          loadplugin("DeGrainMedian.dll")
                          DeGrainMedian(limitY=5,limitUV=7,mode=1, norow=true)
                          Filtration to remove horizontal noise lines.


                          hope this is of some help to anybody that wants to try this highly regarded filter :
                          Main Page,Advanced Scripting Tips,Advanced topics,Arrays,Aspect ratios,AviSynth FAQ,AviSynth Syntax,AviSynth v3,Avisynth Plugin Development in C,Block statements,Changelist


                          for what it's worth, this filter package (degrainmedian) comes with other "dll's", but sadly they aren't addressed

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