DeBlock
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::*If ''quant + aOffset'' is less than 16, the filter does nothing at all. The same goes for ''quant + bOffset''. | ::*If ''quant + aOffset'' is less than 16, the filter does nothing at all. The same goes for ''quant + bOffset''. | ||
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:To deblock the motion compensation (MVTools plugin): | :To deblock the motion compensation (MVTools plugin): |
Revision as of 14:40, 8 November 2013
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Author | Manao,Fizick |
Version | 1.2 |
Download | deblock12.zip |
Category | Deblocker |
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License | GPL |
Discussion |
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Description
It performs deblocking on the picture, using the deblocking filter of H264. It's useful to deblock the result of MVCompensate of MVTools plugin, etc.
Syntax and Parameters
- Deblock (clip, int "quant", int "aOffset", int "bOffset")
- quant int = 25
- The higher the quant, the stronger the deblocking. Range is from 0 to 60.
- aOffset int = 0
- Quant modifier to the blocking detector threshold. Setting it higher means than more edges will deblocked.
- bOffset int = 0
- Another quant modifier, for block detecting and for deblocking's strength. There again, the higher, the stronger.
- quant int = 25
- If quant + aOffset is less than 16, the filter does nothing at all. The same goes for quant + bOffset.
Examples
- To deblock the motion compensation (MVTools plugin):
vectors = source.MVAnalyse(isb = false, lambda = 1000) compensation = source.MVCompensate(vectors, mode = 0) compensation.Deblock()