19.08.2021, 13:03
What's the best way of de-interlacing 29.97 video using QTGMC to 23.976 and keeping the same running time?
[HELP] Convert 29.97 to 23.976
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19.08.2021, 13:03
What's the best way of de-interlacing 29.97 video using QTGMC to 23.976 and keeping the same running time?
19.08.2021, 13:17
Set Input scan to: telecine or telecine(soft) (I still can't understand what is the difference between these two for Hybrid)
Deinterlace handling: TIVTC deinterlacer in TIVTC settings: QTGMC (check GPU support) This will output 23.976 fps. There are some tests and explanations about some different situations and problems with telecine in this thread https://forum.selur.net/thread-1942-post...l#pid12847 Sometime NTSC 29.97 source also recorded as simply interlaced (same as PAL usually) so in this scenario you need to deinterlace it to 29.97 or to 59.94 with QTGMC bob and then somehow downconvert to 23.976 fps.
Quote:Sometime NTSC 29.97 source also recorded as simply interlaced (same as PAL usually),...'usally' *gig* that totally depends on the content you handle. Personally, I as got as never have to deal with NTSC content that isn't telecined or PAL content that isn't progressive. If I get interlaced PAL content it's usually 10+years old or from a DVD. The real horror starts if you get content that was converted multiple times between NTSC and PAL and may be even consists of a wild mix of interlaced, field shifted, telecined content and some parts that use some really uncommon handling. -> If your content doesn't fit in the normal categories: learn to properly analyse such content and write Vapoursynth/Avisynth scripts on your own. Quote:What's the best way of de-interlacing 29.97 video using QTGMC to 23.976 and keeping the same running time?QTGMC doesn't do 29.97 -> 23.976 pulldown, that is either IVTC oder some other pulldown. Cu Selur
19.08.2021, 16:35
It's a shot on video movie (NTSC, SD). I need to edit clips into a 23.976 1080p timeline.
Quote:video movie (NTSC, SD).Since I'm unsure on how to interprete that, try the following:
Cu Selur Ps.: for general handling of content questions, better go to a forum like videohelp.com or similar so that you can get the opinion of other folks on how to handle content. Especially if you are not hell bend to use Hybrid.
14.05.2022, 11:41
I now have another 29.97 file which mixes interview footage shot at 29.97 and film footage. The film footage has simply been dropped into the 29.97 edit and that has resulted in the film footage having dupe frames.
I have tried "bobbing" the video, but some scenes have a white box outline and the bobbing can be seen quite clearly after running through sRestore to 23.976, with the white line bobbing up and down. Very distracting. The video footage also has a burned in 29.97 timecode. If I leave at 29.97 the film footage has duped frames, if I sRestore to 23.98 to fix the film footage, then the video footage will not be correct. Any suggestions?
afk. atm. if you can share a short sample I can look at it in a few hours when I am back home.
You could keep everything at 29.97fps and replace the duplicates with interpolated frames (Filtering->Vapoursynth->Frame->Misc->FillDrops) for interview footage where there isn't much movement, this should produce good results. (Important: adjust the threshold to your source; use the 'Debug'-suboption to find a good value) Cu Selur |
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