Does the Avisynth Preview also show this for you?
(I see the duplicate frames in the '2 destination.mkv' file.)
btw.: looking at your '2 source-cut.avi' -> that file isn't interlaced, applying deinterlacing on a progressive source will only degrade the quality even more.
I agree that the file this file was created from might have been interlaced, but the file itself isn't.
Somewhere along the processing line that file was wrongly deinterlaced and saved as progressive.
Cu Selur
Ps.: There is not interlaced MPEG-4 ASP (<> Mpeg-4 Visual) video stream that is interlaced, since the format does not support interlaced content.
(I see the duplicate frames in the '2 destination.mkv' file.)
btw.: looking at your '2 source-cut.avi' -> that file isn't interlaced, applying deinterlacing on a progressive source will only degrade the quality even more.
I agree that the file this file was created from might have been interlaced, but the file itself isn't.
Somewhere along the processing line that file was wrongly deinterlaced and saved as progressive.
Cu Selur
Ps.: There is not interlaced MPEG-4 ASP (<> Mpeg-4 Visual) video stream that is interlaced, since the format does not support interlaced content.
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Dev versions are in the 'experimental'-folder of my GoogleDrive, which is linked on the download page.
Dev versions are in the 'experimental'-folder of my GoogleDrive, which is linked on the download page.