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filtering hybrid DVD footage and encoding to AVCHD or BluRay

Let's say i have a typical hybrid anime DVD with the usuall problems (rainbow, dothcrawl, and of course mixed frame rate)

after the usuall filtering + tivtc i have a vfr video with a time code

i cannot put that on avchd or blu ray with x264, those require constant frame rate.

what can i do?

TFM will match the frames and remove the combing but i still have duplicate frames.

Yes, i know i can produce constant frame rate with tivtc but that will introduce stutering on the pannig scenes or any scene with 29.976 fps.

Yes, i know i can encode the original stream in interlaced mode, but what about the other filters on my chain (denoisers, color correction, levels, etc) some of them will work with interlaced input, but some will require a progressive input)

Maybe i can revert the tivtc after all processing but i dont know how to do it.

Before you ask, yes, i know this post is maybe best suited for the avisynth trheads but maybe, maybe there is a way of encoding this correcly with x264 using h264 pulldown flags and the timecode produced by tivtc, maybe not.

The reason to do this is because if i can put my x264 encodes on a disc, with a standard format (BD5 / AVCHD) with menus, well why not?

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