I want to try the Gunnar Thalin deinterlace - smooth v1.1 filter in Virtualdub. It indicates it creates video from material that has been split into separate fields. How do you split video into separate fields, preferably using Virtualdub?
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Last edited by brassplyer; 2nd Dec 2012 at 06:21.
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Use the "bob doubler" filter with the deinterlacing method set to "None - alternate fields". Then use the "interlace" filter with the source format set to "Alternating fields" to weave the fields back together when you are done.
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Use VirtualDub's built in Deinterlace filter with Discard Fields, and Double Frame Rate (TFF/BFF whichever is appropriate). Then use Gunnar Thalins Smooth Deinterlace filter. It's not a great deinterlacer.
BTW, loblolly364's bob doubler settings and my deinterlace settings do the same thing. You can also use SeparateFields() in AviSynth.Last edited by jagabo; 2nd Dec 2012 at 12:21.
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