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Is there a non german guide for DeLogo somewhere?
I have no idea how to make it work, and none of the persons I know that could translate german have any encoding savvy at all. So, is there at least a basic guide out there in english, spanish or french?
/delogo132/delogomanual/delogo.htm
That's a guide for the VirtualDub version and I already read a couple of guides about it a long time ago. I'm looking for a guide to Didée's Avisynth version.
No, there isn't, unless you put the pdf through a machine translator. The avisynth part is bascially a helper function that crops the video to a bit more than the logo, uses a selectevery, applies a temporalsoften and puts the clips back together after the delogo process (at least from a quick glance). The mask creation is still done in vdub, so the avisynth function is more or less a wrapper function.
CU,
lamer_de
I guess I'll just have to use the VDub version then .
Try the new msu delogo (also vdub, unfortunately all their stuff is). It gives me better results than the existing delogoers. Slow though.
I'll give it a try, thanks .
One pass mode isn't too satisfactory and I couldn't figure out how to use 2-pass mode. I can upload it somewhere for you to try, it's just an advert.
Originally Posted by foxyshadisTry the new msu delogo [...] It gives me better results than the existing delogoers.
Really? So far, I didn't manage to get something from it one could label quot;usablequot;. Autodetection isajoke, MC removal isfunny, blur removal isnogood.
Would you mind to tell what you did amp; what you got?
Some crappy old anime. MC tore it up but blur wasn't too bad. I made a quick comparison of the plugins, and decided it munged things least. Oddly, it won't even load up on the new computer, I'll have to find out why if I need it again.
I guess better results on one bad clip is hardly groundbreaking, sorry. |
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