I am wondering if I should deinterlace my video at all or not. I am using adobe premiere elements 3.0 and I am re-encoding DVDs I have edited. One video I have isn't really edited but I am trying to convert it from pal to ntsc.
Here is my dilemma. Adobe Premiere Elements 3 offers no decombing feature. It has deinterlace (a crappy discard frame implementation) and a flicker removal option (which I believe blurs images). In order to retain quality I wanted to do 3:2 pulldown on the videos I am editing.
Can I leave them interlaced and still use 3:2 pulldown or will this screw up interlacing detection on progressive players?
Can I use avisynth frameserved within Adobe Premiere elements 3.02?
What do I do with a movie that has "mouse teeth" interlacing as well as deinterlaced material?
Should I just leave the material interlaced and encode to 29.97fps?
Thanks in advance
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If the final destination is TV, then leave interlaced. The mouse teeth will not show up on your TV screen.
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ok but what about quality? My pal dvd source is a interlaced, low quality video. If I step it up to 29.97 frames and re-encode it I lose even more quality. Is there any way I can do a decent deinterlace with free software?
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Interlaced PAL to NTSC is a pain. I would try a smart BOB to 50 frames per second, followed by WhateverResize(720,480), ChangeFPS(59.94), and finally SeparateFields().SelectEvery(4,0,3).Weave(). Use ConvertFPS() instead of ChangeFPS() if you want that field blended look that some hardware scan PAL/NTSC converters use.
MPEG2Source("filename.d2v")
TDeint(mode=1, order=1) #or your favorite smart BOB'er
LanczosResize(720,480)
ChangeFPS(59.94) #ConvertFPS() for field blending
SeparateFields()
SelectEvery(4,0,3)
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Originally Posted by jagabo
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I will give you some source tomorrow. Its not a Hollywood movie its actually a seminar/meeting thing filmed with low quality cameras (PAL).
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You could use a smart deinterlacer like TDeint(), Yadif(), or TempGaussMC_beta1(), to create 25 fps and use DgPulldown to add pulldown flags to 29.97.
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