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[HELP] Help with movie upscale
#41
omg - meine Güte
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#42
@humanoid86: No clue why you have to insult me by calling me a liar.
I am eager to learn why this clip is not soft telecined, when:
a. deinterlacing it shows typical repeated frames like when deinterlacing a 3:2 pulldown (= telecined) clip. (you can see that in your own clip)
b. Analysing the clip with DGIndex shows just progressive files with frame structure. Using 'ForceFilm'/soft-telecine properly handles the clip.
c. MediaInfo reports it as:
Scan type                                : Progressive
Scan order                               : 2:3 Pulldown
Do you think the clip is not soft telecined? Can you elaborate on why you think I'm a liar?
(Sorry, but I don't really care why you think I'm crazy or why you even post here at all.)

Cu Selur
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Dev versions are in the 'experimental'-folder of my GoogleDrive, which is linked on the download page.
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#43
(22.12.2022, 13:55)humanoid86 Wrote: catch https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Ejg7t7a...sp=sharing
 
1080p 30.0 fps
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#44
I got that file, and it has the typical repeated frame (A B C D D) that you get when you deinterlace telecined or soft telecined content.

Cu Selur
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Dev versions are in the 'experimental'-folder of my GoogleDrive, which is linked on the download page.
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#45
(27.12.2022, 13:22)Selur Wrote: I got that file, and it has the typical repeated frame (A B C D D) that you get when you deinterlace telecined or soft telecined content.

Cu Selur

lol

i wrote about this

and after my message you began to be clever
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#46
Excuse me, but where did you write about this?
You wrote:
Quote:catch https://drive.google.com/file/d/...

let me know when you download

then I will delete the file and the comment
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I always change the codec - the first step - to the one that is needed
source: https://forum.selur.net/thread-2993-post...l#pid17577 (22.12.2022, 13:55)

Quote:without --- NONE --- de-interlaced
source: https://forum.selur.net/thread-2993-post...l#pid17579 (23.12.2022, 04:58)

Quote:liar https://drive.google.com/file/d/...
source: https://forum.selur.net/thread-2993-post...l#pid17581 (23.12.2022, 07:40)

Quote:I already wrote that you are lazy

and a liar too
source: https://forum.selur.net/thread-2993-post...l#pid17583 (23.12.2022, 08:57)

Quote:omg - meine Güte
source: https://forum.selur.net/thread-2993-post...l#pid17587 (24.12.2022, 06:23)

Quote:1080p 30.0 fps
source: https://forum.selur.net/thread-2993-post...l#pid17608

Quote:lol

i wrote about this

and after my message you began to be clever
source: https://forum.selur.net/thread-2993-post...l#pid17610

=> I have no clue where you think that you wrote about that the source being soft telecined (3:2 pulldown) and that your deinterlaced encode contains duplicates, but it was not here.

Cu Selur
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Dev versions are in the 'experimental'-folder of my GoogleDrive, which is linked on the download page.
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#47
omg - you are very VIP

I'm leaving
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