Why such a low bitrate? That's definitely causing noise and artifacting problems, especially if you're recompressing from that CRF 16 480p copy. You need to raise the bitrate, and you also could try to raise scenecut to 100 and see if that helps. With the resizing, try with Spline64Resize and see if you can still see the problem in the script.
And you might want to update x264 - a slew of bugs were found and fixed over the past couple days and I'm not sure if they were just restricted to using GCC 4.4.x as the compiler (which wouldn't apply to x264.nl's builds, they use GCC 3.4.5) or if some were intrinsic in the code itself. They're up into the 1290s now.
this problem made me crazy..
i try to watch it (368p) in VLC and the jagged line is not as clear as in MPC..
maybe i have to try CCCP instead of K-Lite..
thanks
That shouldn't make any difference, but go ahead and do it anyway.
K-lite is a cancer that must be killed with fire. In fact...don't stop at killing it once, kill it as many times as you can (and then kill it one more time to make sure it doesn't turn into a zombie.)
yeah, you are right..
no different at all..
now i know what is the real problem..
all video with low resolution(400p,368p...), if open in full screen will result in jagged/pixelated/blockiness lines/edges..
maybe a problem with decoder or my graphic card..
in the end avisynth has nothing to do with it..
tq