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    Overall the video is progressive 25FPS PAL, but some scenes with shaking have this severe telecined issue.

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    I've tried TFM() but that only partially fixes it.

    Is there any method to correct these frames?
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    Did you encode it from DVD yourself?
    If so post the corresponding source clip
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  3. QTGMC() or QTGMC(FPSDivisor=2). The latter attached.
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    Originally Posted by davexnet View Post
    Did you encode it from DVD yourself?
    If so post the corresponding source clip
    No this is direct from the DVD, just saved as an MP4.

    Originally Posted by jagabo View Post
    QTGMC() or QTGMC(FPSDivisor=2). The latter attached.
    Oh wow that looks fantastic! Thank you very much, I really appreciate the help.

    Are there any ways to do a similar correction to this sequence?
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    After applying QTGMC(FPSDivisor=2) to it, it does help to a degree:

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    But if there's any additional methods to smooth out the whiskers that'd be great.
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  5. Originally Posted by GlitchBob View Post
    Originally Posted by davexnet View Post
    Did you encode it from DVD yourself?
    If so post the corresponding source clip
    No this is direct from the DVD, just saved as an MP4.
    No DVD contains h.264 video. Use DgIndex or Mpg2cut2 to save a small portion of a VOB file as an m2v or mpg video.

    Originally Posted by GlitchBob View Post
    But if there's any additional methods to smooth out the whiskers that'd be great.
    I don't know of any filters that will fix the whiskers without destroying the rest of the picture.
    Last edited by jagabo; 22nd Mar 2021 at 21:55.
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