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Originally Posted by FranceBB
Choice #3:
Deinterlace it to 25fps and then use SRestore to try to recover the original 23.976fps.
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You have to double rate deinterlace (to 50fps in this case) for srestore to work correctly . It has to choose from the remaining blends . If you discard 1/2 of them before it chooses, it won't make the correct choice
It works ok a good source filter is used (not directshow) . But there is a slight blend when a cleaner frame could have been chosen on the screenshot in post#3 using default settings. Perhaps settings could be tweaked, or manual override could be specified. But it's hardly noticable during playback since it's right before the scene change
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As to the problem you've got in your screenshot, that's only because of screwed up fields that have been improperly deinterlaced; I bet that DirectShowSource fucked up while decoding it (and if you drop something in an interlaced source, that's what happens).
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Yes, post #3 is most likely a directshow decoding problem