Perry wrote:I am living in the 21st century!
I am operating with video FILES!
Therefore I need FILE BASED PROCESSING!
Then you need to be doing this work in a file-based realm, such as a computer. The Teranex is a video processor, not a file processor. That is, it's designed to take a video input signal in and output a video signal. It's pretty cool that BMD has made it so you can output to Thunderbolt to output files, which takes care of half your problem.
If you want a purely file-based system, After Effects does a great job on most of the conversions the Teranex can do.
Sorry, but due to several reasons this is simply
FALSE.
Almost ALL video applications out there are extraordinary weak when it comes to image processing; especially when handling interlaced frames. And if the algorithms are fine, then they operate at 8bit only, or do handle only 4:1:1 and so on... simply not suitable for professional usage.
These apps are making very bad compromises in favor of speed over quality.
I've tested a lot, and e.g. After Effects is one of the weakest when it comes to image processing:
- it throws away the half of the frame at de-interlacing.
- it uses bilinear scaling.
- it has no noise reduction filter (and NO, applying a gauss filter is not an appropriate solution).
- (and NO, applying a ton of plugins on a very basic task isn't sophisticated; years ago there was a plugin worth using: Algolith Algosuite - discontinued)
It's very funny that You mentioned AfterFX: customizable scaling filters like Lanczos or other SinC filters are under the top ten feature requests for AfterFX...
And those apps out there using Lanczos are using it the 'stupid' way: The whole image is scaled with the same filter settings. Good HW-scalers like Teranex operate image adaptive: they are detecting edges and determine which filter is suited best for every pixel of the resulting image; or in case of Teranex' diagonal filtering they choose which pixels in the search region are appropriate to be processed...
The only app I've discovered that could at least compete with hw-scalers/processors is Smoke2013.
But specialities like SuperResolution upscaling You won't find even there.
Teranex' biggest competitor, S, founded a spin-off company to bring the quality of their
hw-conversion to a file-based workflow in conjunction with transcoding.
Their solution starts at € XX,000!
Under this circumstances it is simply annoying that we have the best algorithms available in our facilities, but can't use them on our files. Even the video processing in our cheap TV-sets are
much better than what we get in our video apps.
Best regards,
Bernhard