From: Thomas Mundt <tmundt75@gmail.com>
To: Lynne <dev@lynne.ee>
Cc: FFmpeg development discussions and patches <ffmpeg-devel@ffmpeg.org>
Subject: Re: [FFmpeg-devel] [PATCH] lavfi/bwdif: remove interpolated sample clipping
Date: Sun, 2 Jul 2023 20:41:14 +0200
Message-ID: <CAC5+Sy4g=WqbbavyrLQOBMz+aWJK-sMzc1rebVdi-Y2EUNKjoA@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <NZMXQZc--3-9@lynne.ee>
Am So., 2. Juli 2023 um 18:57 Uhr schrieb Lynne <dev@lynne.ee>:
> Jul 2, 2023, 18:54 by dev@lynne.ee:
>
> > The issue is that clipping the interpolated temporal sample against
> > the spatially predicted sample causes artifacts to appear.
> >
> > Discovered while writing the Vulkan version (where I omitted the
> > same check).
> >
> > The clipping in the code is carried over from yadif. Removing the
> > same code in yadif does not make any difference to the output.
> > I think that the check was simply ill-adapted to the new prediction
> > code and does more harm.
> >
> > I tested replacing the range clip with only an FFMAX, and only an
> > FFMIN, but in both cases, artifacts still appeared.
> >
> > Test sample 1:
> https://files.lynne.ee/testsamples/mbaff_1080i60_idx.mkvTest sample 2:
> https://files.lynne.ee/testsamples/mbaff_bdmv_1080i60_8slice.mkv
> >
> > Command line:
> > ./ffmpeg_g -cpuflags 0 -i <INPUT> -vf bwdif=mode=send_field -c:v
> rawvideo -y <OUTPUT>.nut
> > Make sure to disable the assembly.
> >
> > Comparisons:
> > https://files.lynne.ee/bwdif_01_before.png
> > https://files.lynne.ee/bwdif_01_after.png
> > Generated from sample 1 via:
> > ffmpeg -ss 00:00:00.184 -i <INPUT>.nut -vf
> crop=w=420:h=240:x=700:y=300,scale=iw*2:ih*2 -y <OUTPUT>.png
> >
> > https://files.lynne.ee/bwdif_02_before.png
> > https://files.lynne.ee/bwdif_02_after.pngffmpeg -ss 00:00:00.417 -i
> <INPUT>.nut -vf crop=w=420:h=240:x=1100:y=200,scale=iw*2:ih*2 -y
> <OUTPUT>.png
> >
>
> Corrected links for the second sample:
>
> https://files.lynne.ee/bwdif_02_before.png
> https://files.lynne.ee/bwdif_02_after.png
> ffmpeg -ss 00:00:00.417 -i <INPUT>.nut -vf
> crop=w=420:h=240:x=1100:y=200,scale=iw*2:ih*2 -y <OUTPUT>.png
>
> I'm sure I hit a newline. The artifacts are a lot more noticeable in the
> second sample.
>
I developed the bwdif to achieve the best possible balance between speed
and quality of all different image contents from the broadcast point of
view. This includes moving video as well as moving and static graphic
elements. Unfortunately, the improvement of one image content often leads
to the degradation of another. The code you removed fundamentally
stabilizes the static graphic elements. This outweighs the slightly more
frequent artifacts in moving video considering the general purpose of the
filter.
For noisy pure motion video content, for example, the w3fdif is better
suited, since it does not make if/else decisions and thus does not produce
artifacts.
Regards,
Thomas
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2023-07-02 18:41 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 12+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2023-07-02 16:54 Lynne
[not found] ` <NZMWg6Y--3-9@lynne.ee-NZMWj_0----9>
2023-07-02 16:57 ` Lynne
2023-07-02 18:41 ` Thomas Mundt [this message]
2023-07-02 18:55 ` Paul B Mahol
2023-07-02 19:13 ` Lynne
2023-07-02 19:45 ` Paul B Mahol
2023-07-02 20:25 ` Lynne
2023-07-02 20:39 ` Paul B Mahol
[not found] ` <CAC5+Sy4g=WqbbavyrLQOBMz+aWJK-sMzc1rebVdi-Y2EUNKjoA@mail.gmail.com-NZMuHBT----9>
2023-07-02 18:58 ` Lynne
2023-07-03 22:11 ` Thomas Mundt
2023-07-03 22:54 ` Lynne
2023-07-03 23:21 ` Thomas Mundt
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