Hey guys .. Well I had these very old VHS videos which I thought I should convert into digital form ...
The problem is that all the videos I converted have interlacing in them, which becomes noticeable even when there are slight movements only ..
I have tried the built-in deinterlace filter in Virtualdub but it did not remove even a tiny bit of the interlacing ..
One solution I found was the reduce the resolution of the video by half, and although it did remove the interlacing, it also blurs the video when I switch to fullscreen ...
Is there any better deinterlacing method available .. ?
I have uploaded a small 1 minute clip of one of my videos which shows some of the interlacing (only noticeable the some object moves or the camera zooms in or something .. )
The video can be downloaded from here: http://www.mediafire.com/?ylmm51xdn1n
Please note that I did do a search on Deinterlacing and did come across from 3rd party virtualdub filters for deinterlacing, but since I'm not very current with video editing jargon, and because the guides/forums posts I found were pretty old (because maybe right now there's some better method maybe), I needed to really search on my own, which is why I created this thread .. Please bear in mind that I'm not exactly well covered in video editing jargon, so please do elaborate a little bit on whatever you suggest .. Thanks!
The problem is that all the videos I converted have interlacing in them, which becomes noticeable even when there are slight movements only ..
I have tried the built-in deinterlace filter in Virtualdub but it did not remove even a tiny bit of the interlacing ..
One solution I found was the reduce the resolution of the video by half, and although it did remove the interlacing, it also blurs the video when I switch to fullscreen ...
Is there any better deinterlacing method available .. ?
I have uploaded a small 1 minute clip of one of my videos which shows some of the interlacing (only noticeable the some object moves or the camera zooms in or something .. )
The video can be downloaded from here: http://www.mediafire.com/?ylmm51xdn1n
Please note that I did do a search on Deinterlacing and did come across from 3rd party virtualdub filters for deinterlacing, but since I'm not very current with video editing jargon, and because the guides/forums posts I found were pretty old (because maybe right now there's some better method maybe), I needed to really search on my own, which is why I created this thread .. Please bear in mind that I'm not exactly well covered in video editing jargon, so please do elaborate a little bit on whatever you suggest .. Thanks!
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