I have some files using VC-1 interlaced.
The content is actually 25fps progressive content telecined at 29.97fps.
The current deinterlacer (at best setting) produces a frame sequence where every sixth frames is a copy of the fifth. This produces a good picture, but also introduce motion jitter. It's especially noticeable in panning scenes.
A detelecine filter would improve picture quality by reconstructing the original progressive frames. No motion jitter is present, the output is at the original 25fps.
A second possiblity is to use a Bob deinterlacer, giving each field its own frame in the output file. The quality is less, but the intended timing is maintained, reducing motion jitter.
The content is actually 25fps progressive content telecined at 29.97fps.
The current deinterlacer (at best setting) produces a frame sequence where every sixth frames is a copy of the fifth. This produces a good picture, but also introduce motion jitter. It's especially noticeable in panning scenes.
A detelecine filter would improve picture quality by reconstructing the original progressive frames. No motion jitter is present, the output is at the original 25fps.
A second possiblity is to use a Bob deinterlacer, giving each field its own frame in the output file. The quality is less, but the intended timing is maintained, reducing motion jitter.
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