1. Does the source already have these blends?
Look at it after bobbing with QTGMC.
If it already got blends, it probably wasn't PAL in the beginning, but what you got is an NTSC->PAL conversion. (or something totally different)
2. Is the goal still to use frame interpolation to get to 59.96 fps and then create interlaced NTSC output?
In case it's a PAL->NTSC conversion that created your source trying to get to a blend free 23.976 and then apply telecine might be an alternative depending on what you want to do with the content.
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If the blending is caused by the interpolation, adjusting the interpolation settings might help. (you didn't share what settings you are using)
Cu Selur
Look at it after bobbing with QTGMC.
If it already got blends, it probably wasn't PAL in the beginning, but what you got is an NTSC->PAL conversion. (or something totally different)
2. Is the goal still to use frame interpolation to get to 59.96 fps and then create interlaced NTSC output?
In case it's a PAL->NTSC conversion that created your source trying to get to a blend free 23.976 and then apply telecine might be an alternative depending on what you want to do with the content.
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If the blending is caused by the interpolation, adjusting the interpolation settings might help. (you didn't share what settings you are using)
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.