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Deinterlacing problem

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I'm having one hell of a time trying to deinterlace this video. So far i've tried the filters that are listed below. I'm trying to find AutoDeint, but i've turned these fourms and google inside out with no luck. I posted a screen shot from a part thats proving to be one of the hardest to deinterlace. The quite a few more parts in the movie where the fields just don't quite line up right, regardness of what filer I use. Anything I can do here? FieldDeinterlace TomsMoComp(0,5,1) DGBob(order=1) Tdeint kerneldeint(0)




kkambbak9399

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13.02.22 - 02:56:20
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RE: Deinterlacing problem

Dedot or the blur really didn't do much good, but I got that manual translated to the best that I could. If anybody wants it, and I think there are a few, just e-mail me. I'm going to try GuavaComb and see if that works.




Rook

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13.02.22 - 03:06:01
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alright, I posted that manual. Here's the fourm link just for kicks On the dot crawl, I think i've fixed it. I used "swap field order" in DVD2AVI and insted of DeDot I used GuavaComb. That pretty much got everything out of there. Here's a new screen shot so you can see the difference.




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13.02.22 - 03:10:27
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