18.05.2023, 16:13
Hi thank you forthe infos... and what about the deinterlacing? i use a blackmagic intensity pro to aquire a 625i PAL..
720x576 interlaced uncomrpessed...
i use the great QTGMC vapoursynth plugin to obtain a 720x576 50hz deinterlaced (with VHS analog noise recorded at this resolution)
and after that i use the degrain ( Temporal Degrain ) to reduce the remaining pixels on vertical items (bars.. fences...)
after that i save using matroska (to preserve at 100% audio/video sync) Constant rate factor 1-pass quantization 14 (when using for editing better 12-13 )
i never heard about " realESRGAN " .. and i will investigate...
BUT what about output at 1920x1440 ? its' necessary to resize? because i'm little worried about doing some kind of interpolation on original footage... i leave the output at the 720x576 specifing a reproduction using 16:15 format (to be sure that VLC or other players play it at 768x576 making circles looks good)
upscaling is creating more datas to store .. i was thinking leaving the footage at original size is better to make "future" players able to upscale using new algorythms (on future... 2040..2050)
posting a frame (on left... the output of OBS studio... on the right the output of Hybrid) looking at it the Hybrid deinterlaced: the "flyer" on the glass is readable.. but was not readable on original VHS played on a TV.
(also i'm not cropping the image to not loose the 4:3 ratio... )
720x576 interlaced uncomrpessed...
i use the great QTGMC vapoursynth plugin to obtain a 720x576 50hz deinterlaced (with VHS analog noise recorded at this resolution)
and after that i use the degrain ( Temporal Degrain ) to reduce the remaining pixels on vertical items (bars.. fences...)
after that i save using matroska (to preserve at 100% audio/video sync) Constant rate factor 1-pass quantization 14 (when using for editing better 12-13 )
i never heard about " realESRGAN " .. and i will investigate...
BUT what about output at 1920x1440 ? its' necessary to resize? because i'm little worried about doing some kind of interpolation on original footage... i leave the output at the 720x576 specifing a reproduction using 16:15 format (to be sure that VLC or other players play it at 768x576 making circles looks good)
upscaling is creating more datas to store .. i was thinking leaving the footage at original size is better to make "future" players able to upscale using new algorythms (on future... 2040..2050)
posting a frame (on left... the output of OBS studio... on the right the output of Hybrid) looking at it the Hybrid deinterlaced: the "flyer" on the glass is readable.. but was not readable on original VHS played on a TV.
(also i'm not cropping the image to not loose the 4:3 ratio... )