Are there any "cleaners" that you're talking about in particular? Most of the information about avisynth 2.5 filters can be found with a simple search or checking the two sticky topics (the YV12 one has a link to a list of avisynth 2.0x and 2.5 filters). Many of the gknot cleaners are out of date and can probably be replaced by other newer filters using similar but more efficient techniques. Please browse those two stickies and use the search feature to see what else has been posted on a related topic and hopefully you'll find what you're looking for. Mr. B
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I should have posted this in the first post, but i didnt have any .avs availiable to look at at my school. These are the 2 im looking for: TemporalSmoother() (dosnt seem to need a plugin dll) SpatialSoftenMMX() (uses Avisynth_Spatial.dll) Im fully aware that there are other filters for cleaning, both for the new 2.5 and the old, but as iwe said iwe tried a lot of them and i still think these do an exelent job on anime DVDsources (and normal movies too) even though they are pretty slow. Iwe tried searching and looking through the stickies, but i wasnt able to find anything, but of course i may have missed something, so il check em again to make sure. -Stigma
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Temporalsoften is still the same in 2.5 - except faster and with a new mode, and scenechange detection. Spatialsoften - you could use deen3d in 2d mode or convolution3d with temporal parameters at 0. Experiment with temporalsoften - it can provide you with very excellent results at quite reasonable speeds.
Hmm.. i jsut cant seem to get the old temporalsmooth() command to work in 2.5 (no such command). I tried temporalsoften() just in case since i noticed you used that name. I think it was a part of the old avisynth, how can i use it now? Im probalby just beeing stupid and overlooking something obvious, but bear with me please =/ -Stigma
Ah! so atleast there IS such a function included in avisynth. i Just guess i have to read over al the avisynth docs until i can findthe command to use it then. -Stigma
Let me clarify: 1) There is no function TemporalSmoother in AviSynth v2.5x nor in v2.0x. 2) Using mpeg2dec.dll for v2.0x there's a TemporalSmoother available: 3) Using mpeg2dec.dll for v2.5x (which outputs to YUY2, see ) I think the same TemporalSmoother available. However I'm not entirely sure whether Donald also included those functions. So you have to try it out whether there is a function TemporalSmoother in mpeg2dec.dll for v2.5x.
Thank you wilbert =) Thats exactly what ui was wondering. Right now im using Marc's mpeg2dec3.dll (which dosnt seem to have the function)so il see if there are any other mpeg2dec dll's availiable. thanks for all your help. -Stigma
OK, just one last question ^_^ I got temporalsmoother to work by using Dividee's mpeg decoder dll instead of Marc's So now all i need is spatialsmootherMMX. The old dll for that dosnt work in 2.5 but i heard you talk about using it in another thread Wilbert (while i was searching for answers). However you didnt mention there where to get it. Sorry for all the dumb questions, but its just been a while since i changed my filter collection so i guess im outdated on the news front on 2.5 ^_^ -Stigma
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