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Old 26th May 2017, 19:32   #18  |  Link
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Originally Posted by Katie Boundary View Post
Does this mean that, if a source was originally 100% film but it gets transferred to DVD as a mix of "hard" and "soft" telecine, Forced Film will deduce the correct fields to drop based purely on the disruptions in the pulldown pattern?
No, it means no such thing. That kind of source is where you find film percentages of less than 100% in the D2V. And if the film percentage is less than the 95% often given as the point below which you shouldn't use 'Forced Film' (although I think it's an arbitrary and misleading figure), you're almost guaranteed to wind up with some interlaced frames and some jerky-playing places.

What's the big deal? Just make the D2V using 'Honor Pulldown Flags' and IVTC it if it's a mix of hard and soft telecine, no matter the percentage. That's much better than going through the whole conversion process and later noticing a few interlaced frames here and there.
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