When serving the avs to VDubMod with just the mpeg2source line, I see only 1 interlaced frame every 5 and not 2 (which is what appears in plain 3:2 pulldown, right?). After aplying Telecide and KernelDeint as a postprocessor there is still a lot of combing in some places, although it seems not to happen at periodic intervals. Lastly, I think I saw some ghosting in a couple of frames. Long story short, I'm stumped. Can anyone suggest me what to do here (especially how to confirm if blending is taking place)? P.S: I own the DVD (it only costs 9 bucks, after all :))
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I have seen a vob sample of this cartoon from a friend. The series contains real interlacing, as well as full frame blending (in spots). Gizmo.
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But if it was true interlaced, wouldn't I see pretty much only interlaced frames in moving scenes? Also, what do you mean by "full frame" blending? How can I accurately detect all the places where it takes place and how do I get rid of it?
ok, maybe "real interlacing" isn't the correct word, but the source contained a number of areas which were non matchable, and strictly interlaced content. Full frame blending, well that's where you watch through the source, and fix the frames manually. Identifying it is easy. Ususually looks like 1 frame super imposed onto another, commonly a poor IVTC transfer. Gizmo.
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Ok, I made three clips. Clips 1 and 2 show the interlacing and are 4.66MB and 4.46MB in size respectively, whereas Clip 3 is where I think I spotted some blending and is 5.19MB in size.