ok, I've got an SVCD file that looks pretty good on slow scenes with not much movement.. when the scene changes and there's fast sudden movements on screen it goes like this..
i know it's got something to do with de-interlacing, so i've tried a couple of re-encodes with TMPGEnc, which managed to remove this look (i used the "Double" and "Double (adaptation)" deinterlace modes), the video itself looks fine but is now slightly out of sync with the audio.
any ideas as to how i can fix this, or am i stuck with the out of sync as a result of deinterlacing?
thanks!
-Mark
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even better.....
frameserve with avisynth and use GreedyHMA to de-interlace. That's the best adaptive de-interlacer that I've seen yet!! -
ok, thanks for the suggestions.
frameserve with avisynth and use GreedyHMA to de-interlace.
thanks for the help though..
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in that case try running the mpeg thru flask!
use the deinterlace option.
if the mpg is already on a svcd disc use isobuster to extract as film.
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