Hi. I've read posts, articles, etc on telecine and interlace but i still cant do want i want it to do.
i got a dvd thats interlaced, 29.970 fps, and i want to convert it to Xvid/divx with perfect deinterlaced 23.976 fps.
I use virtualdub(mpeg2 mod) and i encoded it with many different deinterlacing techniques, such as virtualdub's 3:2pulldown, deinterlace filter, field bob, smart deinterlace, etc.
i want to have a perfect deinterlaced movie, and using 3:2 pulldown IVTC seems to be the one to use.
Now heres the problem: Virtualdub misses some of the interlaced fields in the movie when i use IVTC. initally, i was using virtualdub 1.5.1, and when i changed to 1.5.4, it was able to detect more interlaced fields than v1.5.1, but it still misses a couple of fields.
Is there a way to get virtualdub to not miss them? i've used IVTC in conjunction with the deinterlace filters, but this isn't perfect IVTC, as when i forward frame by frame thru high motion parts, i can see whole but duplicate frames one after another.
i got a dvd thats interlaced, 29.970 fps, and i want to convert it to Xvid/divx with perfect deinterlaced 23.976 fps.
I use virtualdub(mpeg2 mod) and i encoded it with many different deinterlacing techniques, such as virtualdub's 3:2pulldown, deinterlace filter, field bob, smart deinterlace, etc.
i want to have a perfect deinterlaced movie, and using 3:2 pulldown IVTC seems to be the one to use.
Now heres the problem: Virtualdub misses some of the interlaced fields in the movie when i use IVTC. initally, i was using virtualdub 1.5.1, and when i changed to 1.5.4, it was able to detect more interlaced fields than v1.5.1, but it still misses a couple of fields.
Is there a way to get virtualdub to not miss them? i've used IVTC in conjunction with the deinterlace filters, but this isn't perfect IVTC, as when i forward frame by frame thru high motion parts, i can see whole but duplicate frames one after another.
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