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[HELP] Trying to deinterlace a dvd in mkv format
#21
Have to go to bed, if using 'neo' doesn't help, try whether replacing the fft3dfilter.dll with the 64bit one from https://github.com/myrsloik/VapourSynth-...r/releases works.

Cu Selur
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#22
(08.03.2023, 00:16)Selur Wrote: Okay, so the issue is fft3dfilter.
Does 'Filtering->Vapoursynth->DeNoise->FFT3DFilter' work if you enable 'Filtering->Vapoursynth->DeNoise->FFT3DFilter->Neo' ?
If that works, try whether QTGMC Placebo works if you enable 'neo' there too?

Cu Selur

Both works. Big Grin
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#23
Okay, so for some reason fft3dfilter incompatible with your cpu/drivers.

Can you also check whether the fft3dfilter.dll from https://github.com/myrsloik/VapourSynth-...r/releases works.
So that I know which author I need to bug about this. Smile

Cu Selur
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#24
(08.03.2023, 08:08)Selur Wrote: Okay, so for some reason fft3dfilter incompatible with your cpu/drivers.

Can you also check whether the fft3dfilter.dll from https://github.com/myrsloik/VapourSynth-...r/releases works.
So that I know which author I need to bug about this. Smile

Cu Selur

That one works out of the box Big Grin
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#25
Okay, thanks for testing. Seems like one of the modifications WolframRhodium (https://github.com/AmusementClub/VapourS...FT3DFilter) applied to fft3dfilter broke it for your cpu.

Cu Selur

Ps.: Since WolframRhodium disabled the reporting of issues over at github, I posted the issue over at doom9s, maybe WolframRhodium or someone who knows him sees the issue there.
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#26
(08.03.2023, 22:20)Selur Wrote: Okay, thanks for testing. Seems like one of the modifications WolframRhodium (https://github.com/AmusementClub/VapourS...FT3DFilter) applied to fft3dfilter broke it for your cpu.

Cu Selur

Ps.: Since WolframRhodium  disabled the reporting of issues over at github, I posted the issue over at doom9s, maybe WolframRhodium or someone who knows him sees the issue there.

Yeah that was a really odd bug there. Thanks btw for helping me out with this.
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#27
Okay, issue cleared up.
WolframRhodium posted that the ffmpeg builds from https://github.com/AmusementClub/VapourS...FT3DFilter require AVX2, but he updated https://github.com/AmusementClub/VapourS...R2.AC3-AVX to only require AVX.

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