Have two vintage TV videos, not sure how they were captured, but lots of blends (ghosting, trails). Wanted to convert to MKV and tried the usual field matching/decimation or Srestore to 23.975, but the results look slightly choppy, and doesnt eliminate all the blends. The original plays the smoothest in comparison. If the blends could be eliminated, I would also re-encode it to dvd.
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This is a kinescope. It was shot with video cameras (probably 30fps, possibly 29.97) filmed off a crt at 24fps and telecined to 29.97 for DVD. The blends are embedded and re-embedded. You're never going to get that stain out of the carpet. You might be able to improve the contrast, however.
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That's what I figured, but I was still hoping someone had a miracle up their sleeves. I wonder if Srestore at some different frame rate might help - some silent film captures are non-standard, so perhaps that was the case here.
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