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Filter suggestion - 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: Filter suggestion (/thread-2296.html) |
Filter suggestion - dave_scream - 08.03.2022 (15.06.2018, 21:07)Selur Wrote: This is why most folks typically at least use some mild degrain, deblocking, artifact removal filters during re-compression unless one is encoding lossless. Can you please share some basic settings for Hybrid's (Vapoursync?) universal(light) DeGrain+Denoise+Deband(for reencoding) filter settings? Maybe share profile? There is too many different filters and for newbie it is very hard to find light and still fast solution RE: Filter suggestion - Selur - 08.03.2022 Since I think it's a bad way to revive a 4 year old thread and send it into another direction I split your post into a new thread. About your question: Since: a. sources are different (different type of grain, amount of detail, etc.) b. quality perception is different it does not make any sense to suggest any filtering. A filter with setting X which might be good for user A with source B might be bad for user A with source C or user D with source E. If your main goal is for better compression while keeping details you should probably only look at some DeGrain filters and deblockers. Some folks like Deblock_QED and SMDeGrain, but like I wrote depending on the source using them might be a mistake. A general suggestion I can give you when trying to understand what filters are best for you goal is to: a. enabled 'Filtering->Filter view' b. enable 'Filtering->Vapoursynth->Misc->Split View' and especially look at the 'FilterView Plaement' 'interleaved' and 'difference'. Those help to spot the effect of filtering. Cu Selur |