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One particular tape I captured recently seems to have a problem when de-interlacing to bob - it seems that during some scenes the frames flow one frame forwards and one backwards , instead of all frames flowing forwards naturally, and this makes the footage look jerky. I've not seen this happen with any other footage I have captured - any suggestions?
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Sounds like the field order changed, what happens if you change the scan Type?
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I did try changing to odd, but same problem.
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To the opposite, tff <> bff
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Tried both overwrite BFF and TFF, same problem. Baffled.
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Okay, normally one should have forward-backward motion and the other not, if the source is interlaced. (
[INFO] Interlacing patterns).
The source is interlaced, right?
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Yes, it is interlaced, BFF from PAL 25i VHS.
The vast majority of PAL VHS interlaced videos I bob deinterlace do not show the forward/backward movement when QTGMC to bob50 - how do I get rid of the backwards motion and make it all forward motion only?
OK, just seen you said apply VFF - this shoudl fix it.
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03.11.2024, 16:07
(This post was last modified: 03.11.2024, 16:09 by Selur.)
That is a typo,.. there is no AssumeVFF
I meant TFF there.
What I wrote there is to detect what the source is, not how to handle it.