I have a NTSC DVD with a French documentary (C'est dur d'être aimé par des cons) that I suspect is from a 25p/25i source since is filmed with TV cameras. I want to watch on MPC-HC / madVR. I couln't make a proper deinterlace with LAV or madVR so I am trying to process it with avisynth and encode it to h264.
Here is a source sample http://www.mediafire.com/download/b5u77qc31q8mivc/VIDEO_TS.demuxed_cut.m2v
I've tryed this
LoadPlugin("C:\TIVTC.dll")
DirectShowSource("title00.mkv")
TDecimate(Mode=0,Cycle=6,CycleR=1) # also tryed TDecimate(mode=2, rate=25)
but couldn't get a proper pulldown.
Any sugestion?
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It's field blended
Don't use directshowsource(). You need frame accurate source filter for deblending
MPEG2Source()
AssumeTFF()
QTGMC(preset="faster", sharpness=0.6)
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It's field-blended from a PAL source. While the blending is way too severe to restore it completely, you can return it to its original 25fps:
Yadif(Mode=1)#or the better QTGMC
SRestore()
You shouldn't be using the inferior DirectShowSource but the much better MPEG2Source together with the DGDecode.dll after having indexed it with DGIndex. This is all explained very well in the docs included in the DGMPGDec package.
And MeGUIs's analyze tool is useless for something like this.
Edit: once again too late. Hi pdr.
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