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[BUG] х265 main 422 10-bit - Crashed
#21
The only documentation I'm aware of is the info over at https://www.spirton.com/interframe/ which is just what you quoted. Tongue
That said, Override aread, maps to 'area' in svpflow2 (https://www.svp-team.com/wiki/Manual:SVPflow), for which the documentation states:
Quote:Bad areas (identified by vector's SAD values) mask, more means "more strong mask". Recommended value is 100, but it can dramatically reduce smoothness effect.
So it's basically it is how strong the algorithm can smooth the content to ignore details for motion detection. For anime (=less details) you could smooth more than for normal content, where too strong 'smoothing' would cause you to miss motion, you would use smaller values.
If you want to understand the whole thing more, you would need to read up on how mvtools (https://htmlpreview.github.io/?https://g...ools2.html) works, which is what svp was based on.

Cu Selur
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#22
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(28.09.2023, 05:33)Selur Wrote: The only documentation I'm aware of is the info over at https://www.spirton.com/interframe/ which is just what you quoted.  Tongue
That said, Override aread, maps to 'area' in svpflow2 (https://www.svp-team.com/wiki/Manual:SVPflow), for which the documentation states:
Quote:Bad areas (identified by vector's SAD values) mask, more means "more strong mask". Recommended value is 100, but it can dramatically reduce smoothness effect.
So it's basically it is how strong the algorithm can smooth the content to ignore details for motion detection. For anime (=less details) you could smooth more than for normal content, where too strong 'smoothing' would cause you to miss motion, you would use smaller values.
If you want to understand the whole thing more, you would need to read up on how mvtools (https://htmlpreview.github.io/?https://g...ools2.html) works, which is what svp was based on.

Cu Selur

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#23
btw. for 64bit Avisynth QTGMC freezing after a while try replacing the avstp.dll inside the Hybrid/64bit/Avisynth/avisynthPlugins-folder with the latest one from https://github.com/pinterf/AVSTP/releases
maybe that helps

Cu Selur
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#24
Huh Huh

I just read...

QTGMC is strange

Width: 3,840 pixels
Height: 1,630 pixels
Display aspect ratio :2.35:1

loaded and QTGMC gives an error stating that it does not support this resolution. I chose another Bvdif and it worked perfectly

then I loaded it into Hybrid and configured it the same way, but instead of QTGMC I chose Bvdif - O_O processed without errors and 40% faster O_O

x265 main 422 10-bit = Bvdif + Interframe Heart

x265 main 422 10-bit = qtgmc + Rife-app Heart

x265 main 422 10-bit = qtgmc + Interframe / for 1440p and low
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#25
vp9 source https://youtu.be/82N1xI6Su3c
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#26
No clue what you want to say with that link.
Huh

Quote:loaded and QTGMC gives an error stating that it does not support this resolution.
No debug output, no details, no clue.
Got no problem here deinterlacing 4k content.

Cu Selur

Ps.: If you wanted to say that your source is vp9 from that link, then your settings make no sense, since youtube only saves content progressive.
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