Am 12.04.21 um 08:53 schrieb Michael Koch:
Am 12.04.2021 um 00:39 schrieb Ulf Zibis:
My question is not about head-switching effects, it mainly is about temporal
noise. E.G., there is the hqdn3d filter, which can do both, spacial and
temporal denoise. But I'm missing some guidance about usin
On 4/11/2021 3:39 PM, Ulf Zibis wrote:
What is TBC?
Time Base Corrector - corrects/standardizes the timing of analog signals
coming off tape (see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_base_correction for
a good description).
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I need help with some issues in the FFmpeg command.
*show error in android *
2021-04-09 11:25:01.052 31074-31074/com.daasuu.gpuvideoandroid
E/fsfdsfdfgfdffcszxczxczx: false: ffmpeg version n3.0.1 Copyright (c)
2000-2016 the FFmpeg developers
built with gcc 4.8 (GCC)
configuration:
Am 12.04.2021 um 00:39 schrieb Ulf Zibis:
My question is not about head-switching effects, it mainly is about
temporal noise. E.G., there is the hqdn3d filter, which can do both,
spacial and temporal denoise. But I'm missing some guidance about
using the parameters and in comparision to other
Am 11.04.21 um 20:46 schrieb Carl Zwanzig:
I assume you're stuck with the captures you already have, yes? (Most of the
issues come from the analog world and ought to be fixed there- a TBC on the
playback deck output, capturing YC outputs if available instead of composite,
cleaning the playbac
On 4/11/2021 12:41 PM, Phil Rhodes via ffmpeg-user wrote:
Did anyone ever write a TBC filter in software?
It might be a bit dependent on picture content, but it strikes me it
ought to be possible to do something that would match up the horizontal
position of rows of pixels by minimising contrast
> a TBC on the playback deck output
Did anyone ever write a TBC filter in software?
It might be a bit dependent on picture content, but it strikes me it ought to
be possible to do something that would match up the horizontal position of rows
of pixels by minimising contrast between adjacent line
On 4/11/2021 3:10 AM, Ulf Zibis wrote:
does anyone know a good guide how to denoise mpeg2 videos, which come from
VHS videos, recorded with DVD-recorder?
I assume you're stuck with the captures you already have, yes? (Most of the
issues come from the analog world and ought to be fixed there-
Hi,
does anyone know a good guide how to denoise mpeg2 videos, which come from VHS
videos, recorded with DVD-recorder?
My goal is to reduce the bit rate as much as possible.
From my view, the most disturbing is the temporal noise.
Some few videos in "long play" recordings too show heavy blockin