I've recently come across an episode of a show which seems to have been deinterlaced poorly in some way. I don't think it's been resized in any way however there are some very odd horizontal artifacts. It seems to be most noticeable on crossfades and the credits. I think there might also be some geometric distortion (see the BBC logo image). Is there any way I could correct this?
Crossfade
Credits
BBC logo
BBC logo from different episode
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Doesn't look poorly deinterlaced,just a bad recording.
I think,therefore i am a hamster. -
All other episodes of the show seem to be either still interlaced or properly deinterlaced so this must be some sort of deinterlacing/processing mistake. The show is mainly 25p however the transitions/credits are 50p.
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Best to provide an untouched/unrecoded sample for analysis.
BTW, those two BBC logos are exactly 200x150 pixels; it looks like the same image twice. -
If you look closer (i.e. the letter "C") you should be able to notice it.
Here are some samples clipped using VideoReDo:
https://files.videohelp.com/u/301835/Mongrels.S02E06.Kali.and.the.Psychological.Warfar...ABI%20(02).mkv (Opening scene with some crossfades)
https://files.videohelp.com/u/301835/Mongrels.S02E06.Kali.and.the.Psychological.Warfar....264-MZABI.mkv (End credits) -
It looks to me like the original video was progressive and logos/titles were overlaid as interlaced. Then the video was poorly deinterlaced. There's no fixing the scrolling credits. You can smooth out the BBC logos but why bother.
Last edited by jagabo; 21st Jun 2025 at 23:58.
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At the very least I want to see if I could smooth out the crossfades to remove the artifacts.
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Something like GradFun2DB(thr=3.0) helps with the banding without damaging other details too much. Higher values work better in the bright areas but mess up other details. Play around with the threshold. GradFun3() and variants might work better but it's not running on my computer right now.
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I decided to do some quick tests using GradFun2DB and it does work on scenes where it's less noticeable such as the opening but on brighter scenes there seems to be nearly no difference whatsoever. Any higher than thr=5.0 and it starts to destroy the image. I'm sure there is something else that could tackle it since these are mainly just crossfades but I don't really use Avisynth that much so I'm unsure about what other filter/plugin to use.
These issues also seem to only be present on the US digital purchase version. I'm sure the UK digital purchase version of this episode fixes these issues but that's out of reach for me (those versions have a BBC logo at the start and appear to be slightly zoomed in but they don't have any artifacts unlike this one).
Edit: The same frame from the Hoopla release (this seems to be closer to the UK digital release however the quality is only 480p. The digital purchase versions are the only 1080p versions that are available for this episode). This is how it should look:
Last edited by cysjunk; 25th Jun 2025 at 18:35.
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It's hard to imagine how that banding can be accidental. Are you sure it's not intentional?
Last edited by jagabo; 26th Jun 2025 at 11:48.
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This is how the file looked when I downloaded it. I haven't done any additional processing to make it look like that nor do I even know how they could deinterlace it that bad. I'm sure it looks the same on the original source (this is an Amazon US WEB-DL).
Last edited by cysjunk; 26th Jun 2025 at 20:19.
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