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QCTools (Quality Control Tools for Video Preservation) is a free and open source software tool that helps users analyze and understand their digitized video files through use of audiovisual analytics and filtering. QCTools is funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Knight Foundation, and is developed by the Bay Area Video Coalition.
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vertical repetition pixels? #315

Closed metacynicv2 closed 7 years ago

metacynicv2 commented 7 years ago

In the video analysis window, the filter dropdown seems to have "vertical repetition pixels" in the place of "vertical line repetition." Is this an oversight? The name VREP in the graph hasn't changed @lbjohnson01 and I are updating documentation - let us know if we should make and update regarding this filter.

dericed commented 7 years ago

+1

bturkus commented 7 years ago

Vertical, Line Repetitions?

Horizontal Line Repetitions?

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dericed commented 7 years ago

Should follow the lead from http://ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg-filters.html#signalstats-1, which uses the phrase vertical line repetition.

metacynicv2 commented 7 years ago

Or just "Line Repetitions"? We can drop off the confusing "vertical" part without divorcing from the ffmpeg phrasing much.

dericed commented 7 years ago

+~0