Hi,
I've a video that seems to have been deinterlaced whereas the fields were shifted... As a result, the image jumps sometimes when you watch the video. I would like to fix this...
Is there a way to recover my two fields so that I can align them horizontally? I guess the deinterlacing process is irreversible.. but maybe you have other idea to fix this problem.
Sometimes, like on this pictures, seems like there are three images stacked.
Here you can download a sample of the video: http://www.mediafire.com/?hdmwljzmwmz
Thank you in advance for any help![]()
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Last edited by mathmax; 1st Jul 2010 at 09:15.
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No. It's dead, Jim.
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LOL. There's no automated way to fix that. You could go through by hand and replace all the double/triple frames and decimate back to the original frame rate. That will only take a year or so of your time.
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