Hey I wanted to know if when im converting my dvds to mp4 using Handbrake if I were to always set handbrake to deinterlace would that mess up dvds that are progressive? I have usually convert the movie first then check if it was interlaced by playing it back. Would my quality be effected any way if I always have deinterlaced on?
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Originally Posted by ultraman36
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Originally Posted by usta
To make things easy and fast, you can check the "Decomb" option and be done with it (this filter only deinterlaces frames that are visibly interlaced).
If Decomb is being used as an IVTC, the encoding will be much slower than necessary if the source is soft telecine (encoded as progressive with 3:2 pulldown applied), and you also take the chance of incorrect matches. Also, if the source is PAL you don't perform an IVTC. -
I agree with just turning on the decomb filter.
Here's the wikipage for Handbrake's deinterlace and decomb filters which can explain what all each option does and how, better than just cut and paste will.
http://trac.handbrake.fr/wiki/Decomb
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Originally Posted by Smithcraft
AutoGK can do a much better job than Handbrake does using this "Decomb" filter, although AutoGK can't handle blended sources properly. Is this Handbrake guy from a PAL country? Does he not know what an IVTC is? Or are there other ways to implement an IVTC within this program? -
And deinterlacers that claim to only deinterlace combed frames often make mistakes. They will occasionally deinterlace progressive frames, and occasionally let combed frames through untouched.
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I prefer to use it as it's a one stop shop for conversion. Plus when you come across content that jumps from progressive to interlaced and back, it can be less than satisfying to have an encode that is deinterlaced, rather than selectively deinterlaced.
AutoGK may work great for you, but it won't work for me.
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Originally Posted by Smithcraft
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I was going to also use Decomb in Handbrake and leave it ON all the time. Because it only does it if it sees interlace.
So then I was going to set the De Interlace dropdown box to OFF.
But Handbrakes forum told me that even if De Interlace is OFF it will still have Interlace artifacs.
And then they told me that it still will De Interlace or something like that? -
The core of the team is French.
Handbrake does have a "Detelecine" filter explained here.
https://trac.handbrake.fr/wiki/Telecine
Quote manual...
HandBrake uses a detelecine filter called pullup (because it's the opposite of
pulldown). It's a very advanced inverse telecine filter from the MPlayer
project.
With all filters off, it does a weave for interlace source*. Interlace source can have "Detelecine", "Deinterlace" (Yadif) or "Decomb" filters applied.
One needs to examine the source for telecine pattern. There is no autodetection.
* Handbrake does not offer an x264 interlace (MBAFF) option.Last edited by edDV; 7th Jun 2011 at 16:50.
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What would happen if I set De Interlace to OFF in the dropdown list and then turned Decomb to OFF??
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see my response in your other thread.
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