My setup is as follows:
- WinXP Pro with 768MB
- 7200 RPM 40GB (x2)
- MMC 7.6
- RADEON 64MB DDR VIVO + latest drivers
I can achieve MPEG2 720x480 @ 8Mbps, 0 frames dropped, everything in synch.
The profile I use has IFrames Only, Visual Masking OFF, and Deinterlace CHECKED. I'm encoding to multiple target formats (X/VCD, X/SVCD) to play around with different results.
Would I get a smoother picture if I unchecked Deinterlace, or is it okay to let the ATI card combine the fields for me? I can't see a problem with the picture, VCD comes out pretty okayish.
Anyone played with this?
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When making a VCD it doesn't matter but for making a SVCD or DVD, you should turn OFF the deinterlacer. It will give you a sharper image when playing back on a TV set, but will show some interlace artifacts when playing on a PC monitor. However, the NTSC TV standard calls for interlaced video.
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Actually, you should NEVER turn off deinterlacing with MMC 7.x, since it only creates progressive sequences (If you do you'll end up with a non-deinterlaced progressive sequence with bad interlacing artifacts).
Unless of course you're capturing < 240NTSC/288PAL lines.
Hopefully they will fix that in the next version of MMC, but until then, keep deinterlaced checked.
In general, there are pros & cons about interlaced captures:
- Pros: better when viewed on an interlaced display (TV/VCR) -> playback is always interlaced.
- Cons: interlaced captures require typically 10-20% more bitrate in order to achieve the same quality than the same deinterlaced sequence (the deinterlacer acts somewhat as a noise reduction filter).
It's a trade-off between deinterlacing artifacts (blur effect on text) vs MPEG compression artifacts (blocky video) due to the extra bits needed for encoding interlaced. -
Originally Posted by Sulik
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I disagree. I find using Deinterlace OFF and Visual Masking ON, hi-bitrate MPG2, I-frame only 720x480 looks best for me (AFTER re-encoding), APEX 500 DVD playback on 27" TV. However, I use IVTC on almost everything I capture (Digital Cable Movies). When IVTC is not applicable, I usually Deinterlace in processing rather than on capture.
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I assume you are talking about NTSC here. I am talking about PAL. That doesn't need any of this frame rate reduction to 23fps. Source @ 25fps, final disc @ 25fps.
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