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Old 18th May 2013, 11:23   #3  |  Link
qwerty1983
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Thank you for the reply.

I don't trust mediainfo very much. Is there an empirical (practical?) way to determine if a video is progressive or telecined?

In this particular sample i posted above (broadcasted film - the original was probably 24 fr/s) when i open it with MPC (selecting a bob-deinterlacer from ffdshow's configuration) i notice that every second frame is the same.
When i open the same file in VLC (turning off the deinterlacers) i see no 'mice-teeth' .

In another broadcasted film i can see those 'mice-teeth' and when i'm applying a bob-deinterlacer every second frame is this same. If the two fields are the same why would there be any 'mice-teeth'? In a video that was shot interlaced i can understand it because field1 and field 2 are two different moments. But when you have a 2:2 pulldown (2 identical fields) there should be no 'mice-teeth'. Am i right?


Lots of questions, i'm not the smartest guy around.
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