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Originally Posted by Jawed
This selectevery() statement is doing the same kind of thing as RePAL. It's throwing away fields. RePAL seeks out the fields with the least blending. selectevery() is just a dumb pattern used to extract fields - but it can at least get you back to 25fps. That pattern needs to be lined up with how the video was converted, which is why n needs to be adjusted. You have to seek out the correct phase.
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Oh, I see know. Perhaps the resulting video of each 'n' value could be analyzed somehow. How could we decide if a frame is blended or not? If we could, then the result with the least blended fields would be the right one.