This is for a little project I am working on, I have tried capturing some video clips from the old Super Nintendo system, but the results are not good. For example, when hooked up and viewed on a regular TV, the video appears to be displayed as progressive 60fps. When viewed or captured on the computer (I use a Hauppauge WinTV card) it splits it up into 30fps interlaced, with each field being unique to the others. (However when viewed in DScaler, works and looks great.) I captured it using Virtualdub at 640x480 29.97fps (59.94fps doesn't work).
What I am trying to do (with no success) is to convert it back to progressive 60fps from the split interlaced fields. I have tried several deinterlacing methods with no luck. What I want to know is there any way to do it? Or is it how I am capturing it (which I will then post in the capturing forum.)
Thanks.
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