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Anti-Aliasing
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I know this problem will be different depending on the type of video format and quality, but just wondering if there are any general suggestions to go by when Anti-Aliasing?
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Some suggestions:
  • don't assume that setting which work on one source will work on another source.
  • if the aliasing is caused by deinterlac-/ivtc-ing, adjusting the deinterlace/ivtc settings might help way better than applying antialiasing.
    (https://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=184791 was a nice example for this)
  • try different antialiasing filters and don't just blindly stick with the default settings
  • sometimes the only way to get rid of aliasing is to downscale and then upscale the source.
  • sometimes it can help to use BasicVSR++ in combination with an edgemask, but that is probably the slowest solution.
  • sometimes antialiasing needs to be applied on separated fields before normal deinterlacing to really work.
  • ...

=> it's basically like always: try different stuff, there is no solution that will always work

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