CUDA Suggestions and Talk

These CUDA filters are packaged into DGDecodeNV, which is part of DGDecNV.
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Natasha wrote:
Sun Apr 12, 2020 7:05 pm
Erectile dysfunction syndrome? I thought so.
Is that your first result on Google?

The bias in the engine is given by your previous queries. :D

Anyway no, not THAT EDS.
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I heard frogs are big boys. Is it so?
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admin wrote:
Sun May 21, 2017 8:12 am
I deal with a mostly interlaced material, sometimes noisy and blocky. Would it be difficult to create a DGDeblock which handles 576i/p, 720p, 1080i/p ?
Yes, I want to do a deblocker. You could help by providing typical samples and describing how you process them now. To be honest, I am not very familiar with real-world deblocking use cases and processing.
Yes, so, well, it's a couple of years since I enquired if there's any interest in a world beating DGDeblock :)

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1fv5vIT ... sp=sharing
I'm not sure if this sample is blocky as well as terrible, or just terrible.

No hassle if you're not interested, just wondering if it's a possibility.
I really do like it here.
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How time flies! Always possible. Keep poking me, as you are doing here. ;)
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DGDeblock, sounds good :wow:
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