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Telecined or not?
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Hi, mind helping out figuring what to do with this footage? Is it correct that it is telecined? It's from a BluRay which states 29,97 FPS. I think they just added the raw NTSC version to the BluRay. When I play the video I see 3 progressive frames, followed by two combed frames. All this interlaced and telecined stuff still gives me headache so I want to be sure what to do with this footage. Thanks!

https://www.mediafire.com/file/zl1p4ztu3...2.mkv/file
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#2
General warning: Anime content often is messed up and might contain mixed content.
Use a scene that has horizontal movement, otherwise seeing combing artifacts can be hard.
From that content, I would overwrite the scan type to 'telecine' and let Hybrid use normal TIVTC, which seems to get rid of duplicates without introducing ghosting.

Cu Selur
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Dev versions are in the 'experimental'-folder of my GoogleDrive, which is linked on the download page.
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#3
Thanks this is exactly what I was thinking too, however the TIVTC has so many settings so I got some questions. Does it matter much for just inverse telecine to change the deinterlacer setting to for example QTGMC? And what is the "inner" deinterlacer exactly?
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#4
Quote:Does it matter much for just inverse telecine to change the deinterlacer setting to for example QTGMC?
Depends on the source.

Quote:And what is the "inner" deinterlacer exactly?
iirc. it's basically the same field deinterlacer Decomb offers.

Since the TIVTC filter in VapourSynth is a port of the AviSynth filter you might want to read:
http://avisynth.nl/index.php/TIVTC/TFM
http://avisynth.nl/index.php/TIVTC/TDecimate

Cu Selur
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Dev versions are in the 'experimental'-folder of my GoogleDrive, which is linked on the download page.
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