29.06.2023, 17:06
About deinterlacing:
If your source is not properly flagged, you should override the flag.
See [INFO] Interlacing pattern to figure out whether your source is TFF or BFF.
You might want to read up on what interlacing is and what the different deinterlacing methods do.
About encoding:
If you want to use x264, do NOT use constant bit rate.
If you want lossless encoding, use x264 with lossless settings (but your file will not really be much smaller than smaller).
I bit rate is not your concern, use 'constant rate factor (1-pass)' and use a low 'Quantization factor', anything below 16 is visually lossless to most folks.
Better stick with QTGMC and tweak the settings to your liking.
(Also, I would recommend using Vapoursynth over Avisynth, but if you want Avisynth that's fine too.)
Cu Selur
If your source is not properly flagged, you should override the flag.
See [INFO] Interlacing pattern to figure out whether your source is TFF or BFF.
You might want to read up on what interlacing is and what the different deinterlacing methods do.
About encoding:
If you want to use x264, do NOT use constant bit rate.
If you want lossless encoding, use x264 with lossless settings (but your file will not really be much smaller than smaller).
I bit rate is not your concern, use 'constant rate factor (1-pass)' and use a low 'Quantization factor', anything below 16 is visually lossless to most folks.
Quote: What if I choose blend fields in avisynth tabIn my option, blending frames is the worst way to deinterlace.
Better stick with QTGMC and tweak the settings to your liking.
(Also, I would recommend using Vapoursynth over Avisynth, but if you want Avisynth that's fine too.)
Cu Selur
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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.