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| CD Freaks Member Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: Venus
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| Noise Reduction - TMPGenc Plus I am converting some avi files (DivX/Xvid) into DVD, and I read on Internet that the option Noise Reduction is good to remove some pixelation, is true????, and if it is, what values I should set up for have this result. Thanks again,
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| CDFreaks Resident Join Date: Sep 2003 Location: West Texas
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| Re: Noise Reduction - TMPGenc Plus If your source material is noisy it can help. Think VHS or captures from a not too good tv reception. Don't expect miracles on cleaning up very poor avi files though. And it will be deadly slow in TMPGenc. Use the Project Wizard, click on the Noise Reduction, and click on the High Quality. Might want to zoom in and check back and forth enabling and disabling the filter. You should also preview the effect rather than start encoding automatically. See if it is going to do what you intend. |
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