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  1. Hi all!
    I encoded a really very good looking movie with DivX4.01 @576x448, but it has some -I think- interlacing problems.
    I'm new to video encoding at all.
    In the video there are not very good looking edges especially when the camera-position is moving..
    I think that's because I have to use a deinterlacing filter, right?
    So I used these filters:
    0 transform
    rezise (precise bilinear - because I thought it's more good looking when reducing resolution from 702xxxx to 576x44
    and.. deinterlace-area based v.1.2 (tresh 30, edge 20, blend)

    Are there some better filters?
    I don't want to get an expert in video encoding and do not want to spend a whole day because of finding the correct filters for EACH film I convert new again, but maybe you have an advice for me on which filters to use for getting a better deinterlacing?
    Woud be very very appreciated ) and very nice!

    Thnx a lot for reading through this!
    Bye!
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  2. *push*

    Can't anyone help me out please?
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    I think I would deinterlace as the FIRST filter. The built-in deinterlacer that comes with VirtualDub seems to be the fastest, but there are others which only operate on the interlaced areas which may result in a sharper picture.

    Someone should do a comparison of the various deinterlacing methods for VirtualDub and TMPGenc (in case one is frameserving directly)
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  4. Thnx for your reply!
    I will try to use it as my first filter now..
    I'm talking about those ugly hard horizontal lines in the picture.. they didn't appear with DivX3.11!
    I'm directly frameserving..

    Thnx.
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    http://www186.pair.com/vdub/virtualdub_filters.html#don_smart

    there`s a Filter called Smartdeinterlace try this one.
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