Man1 - yuvdenoise.1
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NAME
yuvdenoise - Motion-Compensating-YUV4MPEG2-frame-denoiser
SYNOPSIS
yuvdenoise [/options/] </dev/stdin >/dev/stdout
DESCRIPTION
yuvdenoise is a spatio-temporal noise-filter for YUV4MPEG2 streams. This is useful to reduce the bitrate needed to encode your captured movies for VCD and SVCD creation.
OPTIONS
yuvdenoise accepts the following options:
- *-g*/ y,u,v [0..255] Gaussian filter thresholds/
- This sets the
thresholds for the gaussian filter. A value of 0 disables filtering
for a specific component and 0,0,0 completely disables/bypasses the
filter. This filter is applied before the temporal (-t) filter.
(default=0,0,0) - *-m*/ y,u,v [0..255] Pre 3D Median filter thresholds/
- This sets the
thresholds for the pre-processing 3D median filter. A value of 0
disables median filtering for a specific component and 0,0,0
completely disables/bypasses the filter. This filter is applied
before the temporal (-t) filter.
(default=0,0,0) - *-r*/ y,u,v [0..255] Renoising filter thresholds/
- This sets the
thresholds for adding random “noise” back into the video stream.
Default is disabled (not adding random noise). This filter, if
enabled, is run as the Blast filter (after the median and temporal
filters). Reasonable value is 4,8,8 but if you are working with
monochrome (black and white movie) then 4,0,0 will speed things up by
not processing the chroma planes.
(default=0,0,0) - *-t*/ y,u,v [0..255] Temporal noise-filter thresholds/
- This sets
the thresholds for the temporal noise-filter. Values above 12 may
introduce ghosting. The default value for Y’ (y) is often a little
high and reducing it to 4 or 5 may be necessary. If the chroma smears
or ghosts try using values of 5 or 6 instead of the default (12). A
value of 0 disables temporal filtering for the specified component
(0,0,0 disables/bypasses all temporal filtering). Thus for black and
white movies 4,0,0 will be faster by not denoising the chroma
planes.
(default=4,8,8) - *-M*/ y,u,v [0..255] Post 3D Median filter thresholds/
- This sets
the thresholds for the post-processing 3D median filter. A value of 0
disables median filtering for a specific component and 0,0,0
completely disables/bypasses the filter. This filter is applied
after the temporal (-t) filter. Reasonable value is 4,8,8 but if you
are working with monochrome (black and white movie) then 4,0,0 will
speed things up by not processing the chroma planes.
(default=0,0,0)
HOW IT WORKS
To Be Written (maybe) in the future.
TYPICAL USAGE AND TIPS
As it is self-adapting to the noise-situation found in the stream you normally just can go without any options set:
lav2yuv my-video.avi | yuvdenoise | mpeg2enc -t 1 -o my-video.m1v
AUTHOR
This man page was written by Stefan Fendt <stefan@lionfish.ping.de> and revised by Steven Schultz.
ADDITIONAL INFO
If you have questions, remarks, problems or you just want to contact the developers, the main mailing list for the MJPEG-tools is:
mjpeg-users@lists.sourceforge.net
For more info, see our website at
SEE ALSO
*mjpegtools*(1), *mpeg2enc*(1) *lavrec*(1) *lav2yuv*(1)