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  1. I have been experimenting with interlaced footage and found a video that seems to have been interlaced twice. Here are two frames of the video:
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    I was able to get rid of the first "layer" of interlacing using my normal method of dgbob+yadif filters in avidemux, see below:
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    The problem is, the lines are too thick to de-interlace using my current method. I can resize the video vertically to 1/5th size (since the lines are 5 pixels wide) and de-interlace that way due to the lines now being the standard 1 pixel, and resize it back to normal, but the result is a significant loss of resolution.
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    (The video had a weird screen wipe effect in transitions, this is "normal")

    Is there a known method of de-interlacing interlaced footage with large lines?
    I've attached a short sample of the video. Thanks!
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  2. also - is there a better thread to post this? I'm new here lol
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    This kind of artifact is usually the result of the video being resized vertically while it was still interlaced.
    This mingles the two fields and this problem becomes baked in.

    Search the forum for Debicubic and Debilinear for examples and attempts to reverse this problem.
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  4. Yes, the video was downscaled from 576 lines to 480 lines while interlaced. The De[*]ResizeMT() filters are for video that's been upscaled, so they won't work here. About the best you can hope for is to blur the comb artifacts away.
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  5. Hi, thank you for the information it's interesting.


    Last edited by beyonslay; 26th May 2024 at 16:44.
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