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MSU SmartDeblocking released! | ||
| DmitriyV posted 2005 Dec 10 14:50 | ||
| New MSU SmartDeblocking released!
Filter is also intended for recovering quality of video ripped from DVD (for example, when it contains many hours of video data), VideoCD, shot on cameraphone or after decompressing by H.261, H.263, DivX 3, DivX 4, XviD The main advantages of the new filter are: * High quality hard blockiness processing * Unaligned blockiness reduction possibility * Directional filtration restoring objects' edges See Original:
MSU Deblocking:
and MSU Smart Deblocking
See another examples. AviSynth support already implemented (see script on filter page): http://compression.ru/video/deblocking/smartdeblocking_en.html Enjoy! :) | ||
| BJ_M posted 2005 Dec 10 18:36 | ||
| thanks -- been looking forward for this -.....
wonder how the speed is .... | ||
| BJ_M posted 2005 Dec 10 18:38 | ||
| wonder if it is as good as the software they use on the show "CSI" , which can extract complete perfect images from 1-8 solid color pixel blocks :lol: | ||
| huboss posted 2005 Dec 17 08:30 | ||
solid??? no, it can't... yet :D | ||
| gadgetguy posted 2005 Dec 17 09:44 | ||
| Yeah, I always laugh when they can read a parking permit number from a still frame of a low-res security camera mounted a block away. | ||
| canadateck posted 2005 Dec 17 10:01 | ||
| Off the reflection of a Silver locket. | ||
| painkiller posted 2005 Dec 17 10:10 | ||
| Don't you need a 39-megapixel (or better) camera for that?
heh | ||
| FulciLives posted 2005 Dec 17 10:15 | ||
| As much as I love the movie BLADE RUNNER I must admit it has the "worst" example of "image manipulation" that can't possibly be done using a still image and a computer.
I mean I don't care HOW advanced the computer is ... the image perspective is actually changed allowing to see something by going "around" something that was "blocking" the other something LOL - John "FulciLives" Coleman P.S. I've used MSU Deblocking before and was happy with it ... seems like the new version here called MSU SmartDeblocking works even better so that is great news! | ||
| vhelp posted 2005 Dec 17 10:52 | ||
| Morning everyone :roll:
fwiw.. At this juncture of video (now partly imaging) I am studying YUV and the use of it.. (I am now looking for a dig camera for further study) and in the process, I am developing various yuv tools to aid in my research.. yada yada.. just so that you know where I'm coming from now.. Anyways. Regarding Blade Runner, among one my few favorites of mine.. My response, in short :) ..have you ever scanned a photograph ?? Don't forget, the times.. it was in the future. Greater technology. And, who knows for sure (with-in the perspective of that movie and the imagination thereof) what level of technology was used in the process of taking that photograph and was used in the *analizing* of the photo, which ultimately resulted in that finished (short) photo. I must admit, I don't recall completely, *that* scene, so I am going on a lymbe here :P Cheers, -vhelp 3688 EDIT: just realized that I OT 'ed on a new tool topic. Sorry :o | ||
| SatStorm posted 2005 Dec 17 10:55 | ||
| Yeap!!!! Finally!
MSU_Deblocking is my favorite filter and now it is even better. It is the best filter for any kind of DVB -/s, -/t capture! Eliminates most of the blocks (on most channels) Great news indeed! (an a perfect X-mass present for us, the video enthusiasts) | ||
| whitejremiah posted 2005 Dec 17 14:17 | ||
| honestly, MSU has been pushing out some pretty unique video filters for a while, this one happens to have more actual use than some of the others, but they are all a lot of fun to toy around with........this one is great for clearing up video clips though, im sure.....i cant wait till if/when they publically release that super resolution filter though...that thing will be something else, even if it crawls as far as encoding speeds..... | ||
| SatStorm posted 2005 Dec 20 16:42 | ||
| OK, the new filter does a better job with the bad compressed DVB sources. But it is slow... Too slow!!! I hope later versions boost the performance somehow...
Because of the speed, I switch back to deblocking... | ||
| huboss posted 2007 Mar 22 11:12 | ||
| The new MSU Smart Deblocking 0.8 version released!
Visit the homepage of the filter Changelog:
* Improved main deblocking algorithm * The processing improves the PSNR quality metric of uncompressed and the processed videos * Speed and memory optimization, in comparison with the version 0.5:
- with preprocessing - up to 2.4 times * Simple user interface * Removed the "directional filtration" option * Fixed problem with yellow hue of the processed video | ||
| SatStorm posted 2007 Mar 22 18:40 | ||
| Yes, DmitriyV already reported it here: http://forum.videohelp.com/viewtopic.php?t=324118 | ||
| rbatty11 posted 2007 Mar 23 11:32 | ||
| How do you implement this into an avs script to load into CCE? Just checked the MSU website and is it only for virtualdub?? Never used filters before really and would love to try this on something (edit: like a laserdisc to DVD). | ||
| Barnabas posted 2007 Mar 23 11:44 | ||
| This would only harm a laserdisc to DVD transfer. It's for stuff that's loaded with blocking from too low of a bitrate. | ||
| rbatty11 posted 2007 Mar 23 12:28 | ||
| Gotcha.. Thanks. |
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