![]() |
[HELP] Help With Cleaning Up Video - Printable Version +- Selur's Little Message Board (https://forum.selur.net) +-- Forum: Hybrid - Support (https://forum.selur.net/forum-1.html) +--- Forum: Problems & Questions (https://forum.selur.net/forum-3.html) +--- Thread: [HELP] Help With Cleaning Up Video (/thread-2231.html) |
Help With Cleaning Up Video - shockaholic - 04.01.2022 Hi, I have this DVD set from a 1990's TV show that I am wanting to try to clean up some if possible using Vaporsynth filters in Hybrid. I have tried various combinations and not really getting any better version with various attempts. I would greatly appreciate any feedback/recommendations on cleaning up this video. If this video seems like a lost cause/not worth the time, then I appreciate everyone taking the time to at least taking a look for me! Here's the link to untouched MKV remux file from the DVD itself for one of the episodes for testing/reference. I used MakeMKV to rip from DVD to MKV. No additional processing has been done to this file (no deinterlacing or other encoding/compression). Thanks! ![]() RE: Help With Cleaning Up Video - Selur - 04.01.2022 Here are some observations about the source:
Quote:I have tried various combinations and not really getting any better version with various attempts.It would have been nice to know what you tried. Here some things I tried: mClean + CAS looks nice to me. ![]() Due to the tons of artifacts I tried some machine learning filters. (only supported on Windows with torchAddon which requires an NVIDIA card with lots of RAM) BasicVSR++ -> cleans the artifacts nicely, but you loose a lot. ![]() ![]() ![]() DPIR (deblock) -> looks better to me, but some artifacts are still there ![]() Here's what mClean + DPIR (deblock) + CAS looks like: ![]() But the ghosting/blending: ![]() is still there and I don't see a way to get rid of it. Is it worth it? Hmmm,... I would say if I would archive it for myself I would probably stick with mClean+CAS (+ may be some degrain or compressibility) and live with the ghosting. If was something important I would filter this scene by scene, but I don't see a way to get rid of the ghosting. Cu Selur RE: Help With Cleaning Up Video - shockaholic - 05.01.2022 Thanks for taking the time to help me with this! ![]() I had previously tried all sorts of random combinations of filtering in hopes of some how hitting the video restoration lottery!!! ![]() I will also look into some machine learning options like you mentioned as an option. My main desktop has a i9-12900K, RTX 3080 10gb and 32gb DDR5 5200 MHZ memory and should be suffice for most video processing tasks! Thanks again for your help!!! RE: Help With Cleaning Up Video - Selur - 05.01.2022 The machine learning stuff will still be rather slow, but at least 1.5 times faster than on my GeForce GTX 1070ti. ![]() Cu Selur |