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Old 23rd July 2018, 20:53   #7  |  Link
bradwiggo
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Originally Posted by lansing View Post
Frame interpolation is always going to be a hit or miss, when it hits, you'll get a nice looking interpolated frame, when it misses, you'll get a frame with artifacts. For example, when the original frame rate is low and there's a fast moving object and you're trying to achieve a frame rate that is more than twice of the original, more than likely it's going to be a miss.

However, there should not be any difference on "smoothness" between all of the different converter filters because they all shared the same backbone. What you should be focusing on are the differences in the interpolation quality and their handling of artifact.

To get less artifact, you should only do double frame rate conversion. So if your source is 24fps, you should be doing 48fps conversion instead of 60fps because interpolating 1 frame in between frames is always going to have less chance of artifact than interpolating 2 frames in between.
Why does my video look less smooth than the youtube video if the interpolation is the same?
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