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RE: Please help me deinterlace my stupid NTSC DVD cartoons - weyb06 - 13.11.2018 hi, here is the link to the cartoon 'hope it'll will help you regards RE: Please help me deinterlace my stupid NTSC DVD cartoons - Selur - 17.11.2018 Due to the amount of artifacts you probably can't get rid of everything but going for a frame rate of 12 (may be 16) seems to be a good way. Did a small reencode which I will send you a link to in a few minutes via PM. I used: # Imports Cu Selur RE: Please help me deinterlace my stupid NTSC DVD cartoons - weyb06 - 17.11.2018 Hi, with Frate = 12,000 I don't have video (black screen) - like the mp4 you sent me with Frate = 16,000, I can feel that the rate is reduced, but the result is the same as the screenshot i sent you on 12.11.2018 ![]() regards RE: Please help me deinterlace my stupid NTSC DVD cartoons - Selur - 18.11.2018 About the playback: seems that it's a bug in your player works fine with ffplay and HPC-HC. Also some of the ghosting will only disappear if the two orginal frames that got blended are present in the input. In case these original frames are not there using sRestore won't help, since it can't detect that the frame is blended. Cu Selur RE: Please help me deinterlace my stupid NTSC DVD cartoons - weyb06 - 19.11.2018 Hi, for the forum : yes, seems to be a bug in VLC 3.0.4 as kodi plays it well and ghosting disappeared ! but jerked movements... regards RE: Please help me deinterlace my stupid NTSC DVD cartoons - Selur - 19.11.2018 Also try frame rates between 16 and 12 fps. Like 12.5, 13, 13.5,... Also try MPC-HC as player to be sure that the yerkiness isn't caused by the player. As a side note: old cartoons never really have smooth motion since they simply don't have enough unique frames. One solution for this is adding blended frames, like in your source. Cu Selur |