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17th June 2018, 05:38 | #1 | Link |
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Hybrid NTSC -> PAL conversion script...
For shows that were shot on film, then telecined, then edited in NTSC, clean conversion to PAL is... well, a compromise between different ways of screwing it up. However, I've been thinking of what might be the least bad way to do it, and this is what I've come up with:
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mpeg2source("106.d2v") loadcplugin("c:\yadif.dll") A=yadif(mode=1).selecteven() B=yadif(mode=1).selectodd() C=Tfm(field=1,mode=0,slow=2,cthresh=2,mthresh=2,clip2=A,micmatching=0) D=Tfm(field=0,mode=0,slow=2,cthresh=2,mthresh=2,clip2=B,micmatching=0) Interleave(C,D) tdecimate(mode=1,cycle=6).spline144resize(720,576).separatefields().selectevery(4,0,3).weave().assumefps(25) EDIT: added assumefps
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17th June 2018, 10:32 | #2 | Link |
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Isn't this what srestore does? http://avisynth.nl/index.php/Srestore
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From the heading ("Hybrid") I assume that her source is rather a mix of true interlaced video and telecined video with perhaps broken telecine pattern and orphaned fields. Her script with reinterlacing may preserve the temporal resolution of the video part. Just speculating..... |
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17th June 2018, 22:44 | #5 | Link | |
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Yes, exactly. Stuff that was shot on film or digitally at 24 frames per second, then telecined, then edited in a natively interlaced medium with 60z effects and crap added.
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