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Old 17th December 2012, 18:08   #10  |  Link
Eyedunno
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Originally Posted by pandy View Post
AFAIK how video is generated then many video sources provide signal which is not interlaced and this signal can't be captured by capture device expecting interlace signal - in other words some issues are introduced during capture and it can be difficult to fix them at the postprocessing stage.
Perhaps best method to deal with such signal is to shift top field down by half of the line and bottom shift half line up then create 50/60p stream with vertical resolution half of normal TV resolution ie 288/240p.

However best should be use capture device in non interlace mode.
The signal is interlaced, and the capture card picks it up fine. And actually, shifting the fields (as the Bob filter does) created a problem where it literally bobbed. Simply splitting the fields results in a nice, stable picture. BTW, I've since used the TASBlend filter for another, much longer video (longer than 10 minutes), and it worked great. This is going to be my default gaming deinterlace method.
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