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  1. Hi,

    I bought a PAL DVD of a Soviet-era film, and noticed some frame blending, sporadically in stretches.

    Attached is a clip as an example.

    Frames 0-52: no blending
    Frames 53-120: blending


    Does anyone know why these frames are blended? Is there a mistake, or is there some other reason?

    I just find it a little sad, because IMHO the film quality is otherwise decent, and the blending takes away from it.

    Thanks, I am just really curious.

    Chipsndukes

    test1.demuxed.zip
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  2. It was deinterlaced. Both fields of the blended frames are also blended. It's hopeless.
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  3. Hi manono,

    Thanks for taking time and looking at the clip. Yes, I did sort of want to remove the blending, and have seen it done with VCD-like files:

    http://avisynth.org/mediawiki/Removi...frames_on_vcds

    This case is tougher because no original frames are present, the blends are always in stretches.


    To answer my own question regarding the blending, I would say it was a cheap way to adjust framerate without having to adjust the audio.

    Chipsndukes
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