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13th September 2017, 21:41 | #1 | Link |
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Partially blended telecine - use srestore all the way?
I have a telecined source (film to NTSC) that is partially blended. Srestore followed by tdecimate does a good job fixing the blended parts, but what about the plain telecined parts?
How can I combine it with tfm to handle the full clip properly? |
14th September 2017, 09:38 | #3 | Link | |
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If you don't mind going through and finding all the places where it's blended:
TFM.TDecimate A=QTGMC.Srestore ReplaceFramesSimple(Last,A,Mappings="[1000 2000] [10000 11000] [15000 16000]")###the frame ranges needing replacing Quote:
ReplaceFramesSimple is included in RemapFrames. |
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14th September 2017, 21:06 | #6 | Link |
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Here they are:
This is a blended part: https://www.mediafire.com/file/0t0sl...57/blended.mkv I get good but imperfect results with this script Code:
LWLibavVideoSource("blended.mkv").srestore(frate=23.976, omode="pp3", speed=-25).tdecimate(mode=1) This is a plain interlaced part: https://www.mediafire.com/file/nu6hf...interlaced.mkv I get perfect results with this script Code:
LWLibavVideoSource("interlaced.mkv").tfm(order=1).tdecimate() |
15th September 2017, 00:41 | #7 | Link |
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Your blended.mkv is interlaced so you don't want to use omode which is for something else entirely. In addition, setting a framerate when using omode does nothing - the framerate doesn't change. It's kind of messed up, I agree, but my script earlier might provide a good place to start, but with a slight modification:
TFM.TDecimate A=QTGMC.Srestore(Frate=23.976) ReplaceFramesSimple(Last,A,Mappings="[1000 2000] [10000 11000] [15000 16000]")###the frame ranges needing replacing |
17th September 2017, 20:35 | #10 | Link |
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It can't be entirely fixed as there are just too many blends. I'm pretty sure those blends are intentional and are a by-product of the dissolve effects created in that and (perhaps) other sections.
If they are intentional, you might just as well continue with the TFM/TDecimate you used on the rest of it as unblending doesn't improve it a whole lot. |
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