Hallo

>      On clean material I didn't see the
>      need for the more aggressive value. For DV sources (from a 
>      Digital8 camcoder) '-l 1 -t 6' is good, for captures from a good
>      source (laserdisc) '-l 2 -t 6'. The really bad sources such as VHS
>      get '-l 3 -t 4' (VHS is so low quality it's hard to tell the artifacts
>      from the original noise ;)).
> 
>   
> 
> I'd love to see a section in the MJPEG FAQ that had collected denoising experience 
> like this.  Lately I've been trying to compile
> such information myself -- actually, I've been denoising various sources using 
> different techniques & doing my best to make some
> sort of intelligent observations based on the results.  I haven't been getting very 
> far. :-) 

I have just updated the mjpeg-howto (CVS and HTML Versions). In the
"Optimizing the stream" section you find now a better description for
yuvmedianfilter and yuvdenoise. I have also added some more information
about "Scaling and offset correction" and "Frame rate conversion" where
the y4mshift and yuvfps are described. Both tools are only aviable in
the CVS.

> It seems like there should be enough people on this list with enough denoising 
> experience to start such a section in the FAQ.
> Any takers? 
Lookes Like you offered yourselve to do it. ;)

If you can tell me you what you still miss, and how you would describe
it. I (or maybe you) can integrate it into the doku. :)

auf hoffentlich bald,

Berni the Chaos of Woodquarter

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