On Sat, 30 Oct 2004, Dik Takken wrote:

> Well, that was actually your suggestion. :) You suggested that the process 
> of removing compression artifacts from yuv4mpeg data (caused by prior 
> mjpeg compression) could best be done in the frequency domain. This makes 

        Oh, I guess it was - it didn't (completely) register what I'd said :)

> sense, since the artifacts are also created in the frequency domain. I 


        So the question changes to "what do ringing and blocking look like
        in the frequency domain"?  There'll be a table of numbers - what
        pattern(s) indicate blocking?  I don't know.

> >     you thinking, perhaps, of having mpeg2enc do the encoding, then decode
> >     the result, run the post processing, and then encode as a 2nd pass?
> 
> No, thank you. :)

        But you went and did it anyhow, didn't you? <grin>

        Cheers,
        Steven Schultz



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