I've been trying various Virtualdub deinterlace filters but find that with all of them, residual artifacts get left behind. I try a difference deinterlacer or setting and one part of the video looks better but it introduces issues in another part. Lines/jaggies around eyes, mouths, backs of jackets, shiny metallic surfaces etc. I can't seem to find a deinterlacer/setting that eliminates all issues.
Is there such a thing as a deinterlace filter that makes the video look like it was shot progressively?
What I'm focusing on at the moment is VHS transf'd via firewire and converted to HuffYuv.
		
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	No, there are no great deinterlacers for VirtualDub. About the best you're going to find is Yadif. But it doesn't come close to QTGMC() in AviSynth. Even at its preset="ultra fast" settings QTGMC is better than anything in VirtualDub. Last edited by jagabo; 2nd Dec 2012 at 22:19. 
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	The mediafire links to this on avisynth.org 
 
 http://avisynth.org/mediawiki/QTGMC#Links:
 
 get warnings from McAfee siteadvisor. Any suggestions?
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	isn't that a bit of a dubious statement? from what i have read qtgmc with the "ultrafast" preset uses yadif for deinterlacing, so if you can use yadif with v-dub then there's no advantage in switching to qtgmc with the ultrafast preset. 
 
 also, from what i can see from poking around the qtgmc script all it really amounts to is using someone else's deinterlacer + sharpening and a few other tweaks, couldn't one just chain a bunch of similar filters and settings in v-dub or similar editing program and get the same results.
 
 i guess basically what i'm asking isn't qtgmc a tad overrated?
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	Last edited by sanlyn; 24th Mar 2014 at 11:51. 
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	Yes, and I think he may have been caught. Not 100% on that though. Bizarre story. 
 
 Actually many antivirus programs give you a lot of false positives. One of the tech support people at the local university, where all students have to own a laptop and they are very integrated, told me that mse is the only one that's never screwed up on the network.
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	QTGMC usually works well at its default "presets", but there must be 50 parameters you can play with -- when you need it. Note that most of the secret magic words are in the .avsi script; if you double-click it and try to open it as text, it looks like a binary file. Just open it in Windows Wordpad and save an extra copy as *.txt. 
 
 The designer states that originally QTGMC was just for deinterlacing and repair of badly deinterlaced video, but somehow a lot of excellent denoising was required in the process. So QTGMC is also a pretty good denoiser in some respects (although according to the script you can preserve the noise, if you wish!). I use it to repair really bad VHS interlacing and other problems. Or to deinterlace for running AVisynth plugins that work progressive-only, but I reinterlace afterwards. If my original source is interlaced, I archive it that way: once you deinterlace the source and discard the interlaced original, your limited to progressive-only encoded formats forever.
 
 Get inside the actual script as a .txt file and you'll see that it's more than just a pretty face. The HTML help that comes with it only scratches the surface.Last edited by sanlyn; 24th Mar 2014 at 11:51. 
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	Doing further experimenting, I continue to be impressed. Just the basic clarity of the resulting image is so much better than what I was getting before, I find I don't even need some of the Vdub filters I was using previously to tweak the deinterlaced image - seems they were just compensating for some of the shortcomings of the other deinterlacers. 
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