[MPlayer-users] Need help with deblocking (-vf pp)
John Brown
johnbrown105 at hotmail.com
Wed Jan 4 13:38:21 CET 2006
>From: RC <rcooley at spamcop.net>
> > I did not see a difference between no cmp and cmp = 3, but both were
> > better than cmp = 2.
>
>Did you see that *cmp=3 is about an order of magnatude slower? A good
>thing to keep in mind.
Yes, I did notice that.
> > 1) Some transitions where one scene blends into the next (blocky
> > background)
>
>B-frames help a lot.
>
Now I need to find out what a B-frame is. I found a tutorial here:
http://bmrc.berkeley.edu/frame/research/mpeg/
Although officially I have given up, is there a particular site that you can
recommend?
>Of course not, but at a fixed bitrate (especially at very low bitrates
>like you are trying to use), deblocking can make things more blocky.
>It's better to prevent blocking in the first place (as in denoising to
>make the video compress better without macroblock artifacts), and if
>necessary, use options like scplx_mask which won't destroy the video.
I just tried nr. nr and cmp defaults helped quite a bit.
>Then why use mencoder? There are many, many frontends that will make
>the task much easier for a beginner.
The vast majority of the frontends listed at MPlayer HQ seem to be for
Linux, or for ripping DVDs, usually to DivX. I am on Windows and I am making
DVDs from existing movie files. I have tried one or two, but basically they
let you select resolution, output file size and format. What I would need is
to be able to select "Anime/Claymation/Sci-Fi/Western/Romance/Grass
Growing/Cheetah Pouncing on Blissfully Unaware Antelope". Or maybe it could
perform some kind of analysis to dynamically determine the best options.
Being able to graphically select options whose meaning I do not know would
only save me the trouble of remembering and typing in cryptic mnemonics.
>Though the simple fact of the
>matter is that it's not easy to get 720x480 MPEG2 video to look good at
>such a low bitrate that you are trying to use.
Which is the conclusion to which I have arrived. Is there a ballpark
estimate of what MPEG-II bitrate would give me the same quality as a given
DX50 movie? I would like a way to know when I have probably done all I can.
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