There is no such thing as perfect de-noising, especially with video that started out with this much noise, but having done a lot of this, I think the results here are pretty good. Put the before and after videos on the Vegas timeline, underneath each other, match the project settings to PAL DV, and then use either the track mute or track solo buttons to A/B between them while they are playing What you do want to do, if you are interested in what denoised footage can look like, is to download this final result, also in PAL DV format: Believe me, you don't want to spend any time reading the entire post I linked to above. I tried to help, but ended up stumbling across all sorts of problems. Here is a link to Nick's original video (I hope you don't mind my posting this link, Nick): Over in the forum Nick Hope asked for some help denoising a few seconds of underwater test video.
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