I have a PAL DVD boxset of The A-Team I want to convert into anamorphic x264. The DVDs are flagged Interlaced but they show no interlace fragments, except for about 5 minutes on episode 15 from season 2. I tried deinterlacing with QTGMC but the result is almost identical to the original. With the Handbrake Bob Decomb setting it get's watchable, but it's still very noticable it has been deinterlaced due to unsmooth edges. Is there any way I can deinterlace it with QTGMC or is there something wrong with the master from Universal?
QTGMC .avs file:
QTGMC commandline:Code:LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files (x86)\AviSynth 2.5\plugins\masktools2-25.dll") LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files (x86)\AviSynth 2.5\plugins\dgmpgdec158\DGDecode.dll") LoadPlugin("C:\Program Files (x86)\AviSynth 2.5\plugins\decomb\Decomb.dll") Import("C:\Program Files (x86)\AviSynth 2.5\plugins\QTGMC-3.32.avsi") MPEG2Source("C:\VIDEO_TS\qtgmc\title03_track1_eng.d2v") QTGMC( Preset="Very Slow" ) Crop(2,4,-2,-4) AssumeTFF().SeparateFields().SelectEvery(4,0,3).Weave()
Handbrake Settings:Code:x264.exe --profile high --preset veryslow --crf 19 --sar=764:716 --output output.mkv test.avs
Original:Code:Anamorphic: Custom Width: 716 Height: 568 Display Width: 764 Cropping: Custom - L2, T4, R4, B2 Modulus: 2 Deinterlace: Decomb, Bob Framerate: 23.976 - Constant Quality: CRF 19 x264 Preset: Very Slow Profile and Level: Auto
QTGMC (Very Slow-setting):
Handbrake (Bob Decomb-setting):
I've included 3 video's. They are slowed down to match their original framerate (25->23.976). If I encode everything in 25FPS, everything looks just the same.
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Or you can have QTGMC() decimate to the source frame rate with QTGMC(FPSDivisor=2).
But your source isn't really interlaced, it's progressive frames captured out of phase. Use TFM() instead of QTGMC().Last edited by jagabo; 28th Dec 2014 at 09:56.