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[HELP] Deinterlace DVD video using motion detection
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I don't have too much knowledge of this, but I have these DVDs that have interlacing. It's not a problem though when I watch the DVDs with my DVD player and TV screen. On my computer however, the interlacing makes it hard to watch and it also makes it quite annoying for projects.

From some research, I understood the best method to deinterlace videos would be by motion detection. It would be a method that doesn't combine frames or something but instead somehow defines how the frame between two frames should look like. (It sounds similar to me to methods to increase the frames per second of a video, but it might be very different from that.) It would be a slow method though.

Is this possible to do through Hybrid and if yes, how do I do this?
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Deinterlace DVD video using motion detection - by DannyHicks - 09.11.2018, 20:11

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