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    I'm trying to deinterlace a video (preferably with QTGMC) that has a weird pattern of progressive and interlaced content. I uploaded a sample. How to properly deinterlace this footage to get as few blended frames as possible and no duplicate frames?
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  2. Looking at the separated fields, there are tons of blends already in the fields.
    I doubt that deinterlacing especially QTGMC will help with such a source, seems like some mishandled norm conversion and some, probably intentional blends,..
    So TFM and maybe TDecimate might be better,...
    I also doubt you can get rid of the duplicates around scene changes, some of the duplicates inside scene could be replaced with interpolations.
    Maybe someone else has a good idea.

    Cu Selur

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    Originally Posted by Selur View Post
    Looking at the separated fields, there are tons of blends already in the fields.
    I doubt that deinterlacing especially QTGMC will help with such a source, seems like some mishandled norm conversion and some, probably intentional blends,..
    So TFM and maybe TDecimate might be better,...
    I also doubt you can get rid of the duplicates around scene changes, some of the duplicates inside scene could be replaced with interpolations.
    Maybe someone else has a good idea.

    Cu Selur

    Ps: playing around (script.
    Thanks for reply. It seems that these blended frames are a fairly common nuisance when it comes to DVD content. I decided to use QTGMC + SRestore (as you know, QTGMC also makes the image smoother than TFM):
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    QTGMC(Preset="Medium", MatchPreset="Slow", Sharpness=0.5)
    SRestore(23.976)
    Trying to remove blended frames makes the video look unnatural. I guess I'll just leave them there.
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