Topic: Layman explanation of "Motion vector grid" and "Decrease grid step"

Well, the title explains it all. I'm wondering what exactly these do, and what effects I can expect from them.

Re: Layman explanation of "Motion vector grid" and "Decrease grid step"

heyer
Motion vector grid sets values of three svpflow parameters: block.w, block.h, block.overlap.
The smallest value give more smoothness, more fluidity, but more artifacts.
Advises: Change it to smaller to increase local smoothness. Change it to bigger to decrease artifacts.

Decrease grid step setting manages amount of calls to recalculation function with block size dividing (refine.[thsad1, thsad2, ...]).
Using of it can give more smoothness and decrease waves-artifacts, but makes more visible halo around moved objects.
Advises: Change it to smaller to increase local smoothness. Disable it to decrease halo-effect.

Re: Layman explanation of "Motion vector grid" and "Decrease grid step"

thxz for your reply. And what was the option 'Blend Frames To Screen Refresh Rate' for?

Re: Layman explanation of "Motion vector grid" and "Decrease grid step"

THX-UltraII
Answer there. Do not cross post.

Re: Layman explanation of "Motion vector grid" and "Decrease grid step"

MAG79
sorry, my bad