I asked the same thing before, it's just simple nnedi3 artifacts, well, I'd say...it's like kinda related to interpolate direction order, to reproduce the exact issue with nnedi3_rpow2 (), turnleft () your clip first and turn it right back after nnedi3_rpow2 (), the same skeleton in the closet will...
From what you described, I guess that's something about nnedi3, not about this script. nnedi3 is an edge-directed interpolator, which means it interpolates image guided by edges(line, fine structure, texture, etc.). While in general edi can produce much better results than simple isotropic interpol...
I've noticed this bug a while ago. Figured I should report it. I'm not sure what causing it but changing these settings: nsize, nns, pscrn is causing artifacts to appear. Usually I was noticing 'em on eyelashes. Examples can be seen on the following screenshots: http://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-W-D...
Nope, it didn't help. And sorry, I forgot to mention that this avs: FFVideoSource("E:\DenpaTeki\OVA1.mkv") SplineResize(1280,720).AddBorders(0,0,1920-1280,0).GrainFL().Crop(0,0,1280-1920,0) works fine. I also tried placing FrameCache between resize and GrainFL() (as well as before resize) ...
So I have a problem: call of GrainFL() after resize to 1280x720 causes AVSP to throw random errors. Resize to other resolutions such as 848x480 / 960x540/ 1440x810 doesn't seem to cause any problems. Tested source resolutions were 720x480 (DVD) and 1920x1080 (BD). FFVideoSource("E:\DenpaTeki\OV...