11.06.2019, 16:19
Hi,
I've been trying to rescue some old home movies and was going to use hybrid as the end point encoder however, after much headache with artefact removal and decombing, looking deeper at things I'm unsure that the original footage captured is suitable for deinterlace in the first place. I'm using a blackmagic ultrastudio express which is supposed to be capturing 50i 625 however if played back through vlc and using a bob deinterlacer the video judders which to me seems like its not correctly interlaced in the first place if at all. I've had some success with hybrid at the deinterlacing with pretty much every relevant qtgmc and vapoursynth option turned on but I'm wondering if I could get some advice if theres a setting to correct the issue I'm having or if my capture is indeed causing the issue like I now suspect. Heres a link to a sample clip of what the source material is coming in as: https://www.amazon.co.uk/clouddrive/shar...LbKcOLp8bA
Any help would be much appreciated.
I've been trying to rescue some old home movies and was going to use hybrid as the end point encoder however, after much headache with artefact removal and decombing, looking deeper at things I'm unsure that the original footage captured is suitable for deinterlace in the first place. I'm using a blackmagic ultrastudio express which is supposed to be capturing 50i 625 however if played back through vlc and using a bob deinterlacer the video judders which to me seems like its not correctly interlaced in the first place if at all. I've had some success with hybrid at the deinterlacing with pretty much every relevant qtgmc and vapoursynth option turned on but I'm wondering if I could get some advice if theres a setting to correct the issue I'm having or if my capture is indeed causing the issue like I now suspect. Heres a link to a sample clip of what the source material is coming in as: https://www.amazon.co.uk/clouddrive/shar...LbKcOLp8bA
Any help would be much appreciated.