Hi.
Yes, yuvkineco expects raw captured materials,
it is weak against encoded or denoised materials.
Both -c and -n regulate pulldown cycle detection
sensitivity (-n affects also deinterlacing).
Bigger value of -c or -n causes sensitivity lower,
but stronger against noises.
-C reports noise
Hi.
Yes, yuvkineco expects raw captured materials,
it is weak against encoded or denoised materials.
Both -c and -n regulate pulldown cycle detection
sensitivity (-n affects also deinterlacing).
Bigger value of -c or -n causes sensitivity lower,
but stronger against noises.
-C reports noise
Thanks for the information. I was never real clear which 'c' values to use. Might be
useful to update the man page to indicate reasons to lower/raise it.
I'd been using nuppelrec for about 6 months with good results run through yuvkineco -
an occasional glitch but not bad. I modified