![]() ![]() UNLESS- if you do NOT see it when you preview your capture on pc monitor, then it might be something else and I would have no idea. The noise on the bottom is hard to see in your attached image, but I think it is ordinary head-switching noise, you don't see in on TV viewing because it falls into the "overscan" region, and is only seen when you view on a PC monitor. It might soften your video more than you like, though. I'm surprised no one mentions Convolution3d. I don't care how slow, I'm happiest with this one so far of all I have tried. If you use the setting to denoise all 4 planes (Y,U,V,Luma) with a single parameter setting, it is quite fast, but if you have different parameters for each, it is deadly sloooowwwww. I second the vote for FFT3d, it's doing a really good job on my current project. ![]() You'll have to check the documentation for the particular filter you are using. Some of them have the default set to Interlaced = false, so they won't work properly on interlaced material until you change the default parameter. With many of the aviSynth filters, you must specify a parameter for Interlaced = true or = false.
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