Hi. Most of the DVDs I've worked on have followed the same route - watch it frame-by-frame, no miceteeth=fine, miceteeth=run separatefields(). Motion every frame=use QTGMC(), motion every second frame=use IVTC/TFM.
Today's DVD is an odd one in that it has miceteeth but separatefields, when I click forward a frame at a time, is giving me an image which I can best describe as 'two steps forward, one step back'. Also, every second frame is showing a little bit of blackbar along the top.
I know some of you like to have a clip but, from the above description, does anyone recognise what the issue is and what deinterlacing method should be used? Thank you.
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Note that the default, if the source filter doesn't indicate the field order, is BFF.
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