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  1. Is there any way to perform deinterlacing with the CCE as it is possible with the TMPGEnc?

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    (CCE is relatively fast and the quality is ok, but for my sports videos the deinterlace function is very much neccessary. The TMPGEnc, in turn, is really slow but the quality is much better when I am able to deinterlace my clips.)
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  2. Nope deinterlace with vdub and frameserve to cce.
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  3. Or frameserve from AviSynth if VDub gives you problems.
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    OR...

    Frame serve from TMPGEnc to VFAPI to CCE.

    To do this, you would do all your ITVC in TMPGEnc (using "auto" or manual), do all your resizing, source range, then save a project file (Video Only). Use TMPGEnc to ancode audio.

    Then use VFAPI converter to make the ".tpr" into an ".avi" file for use in CCE. All the checkboxes you use in TMPGEnc, including IVTC, will carry over. Expect a speed crawl.

    ...are you depserately sure you HAVE to de-interlace? For VCD, the resolution is low enough wheer you don't. For SVCD, you can leave it all interlaced since MPEG-2 supports it (just get field order right)...

    Hope something there helped you...
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  5. Yep,

    I am sure about the need for deinterlacing as the CCE result now is jerky and there is back and forth movement quite visible in the high speed sections (and which is not there when using TMPGEnc deinterlacing).

    Thanks for the tips!
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    Just a head's-up...

    Though I'm still not clear on what type of video you're doing (VCD vs. SVCD), this "jerky" description sounds suspiciously like a wrong field order as your input... and it might effect things if you run this through IVTC also, might look funny...

    If you continue to have problems, try changing field order and see if that helps...
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  7. thanks,

    I was quite sure I had the field order right - but when I used the TMPGEnc deinterlace even-odd field filter to figure out the field order... - you know the rest.

    thanks again
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