I forgot to mention that I using HCenc set at Best and the bit rate is fairly high (6,000)
A question about filters I put in the RVD-RB editor. (I have all the filters in the plugins folder of AVIsyth)
deen()
2. I have also used : fft3dfilter and tweak together to sharpen and brighten pic,;
fft3dfilter(bt=-1,sharpen=.7)
tweak(hue=0,sat=1,bright=10,cont=1.5)
3. I have used removegrain:
removegrain(mode=4,modeU=2) or i sometimes use this script
removegrain(mode=3)
I am using the filters only for TV captues (NOT DVD) from my Sat. rec. Generally they are pretty harsh looking so I use fluxsmooth, deen, and removegrain to smooth the pic.
I have tried peachsmoother but I get an error mesage in HCenc saying the source isn't the compatible colour or something like that.
AV
A question about filters I put in the RVD-RB editor. (I have all the filters in the plugins folder of AVIsyth)
- Does it matter which order the filters are in the editor when 2 are used? I have used fluxsmooth and deen together; Is deen() really needed?
deen()
2. I have also used : fft3dfilter and tweak together to sharpen and brighten pic,;
fft3dfilter(bt=-1,sharpen=.7)
tweak(hue=0,sat=1,bright=10,cont=1.5)
3. I have used removegrain:
removegrain(mode=4,modeU=2) or i sometimes use this script
removegrain(mode=3)
I am using the filters only for TV captues (NOT DVD) from my Sat. rec. Generally they are pretty harsh looking so I use fluxsmooth, deen, and removegrain to smooth the pic.
I have tried peachsmoother but I get an error mesage in HCenc saying the source isn't the compatible colour or something like that.
- Why use deen() with fluxsmooth don't they do the same thing?
- Does anyone have some better combinations or filters to use for a Sat. TV Capture? Please provide settings I can use in the editor.
AV
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