Ugh... damn interlacing.. >_<

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Ugh... damn interlacing.. >_<

Postby Rinny » Sun Aug 04, 2002 7:59 pm

I'm using TMPG (i think.. gosh darn those hard to remember names) to encode my avi vid to mpeg, and even using ermac's guide, it still has these ugly interlacing parts. The part i couldnt get was where he said to "click around the frames until the problem is fixed". i click. nothing happens. ugh. help, please? :(
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Postby jbone » Sun Aug 04, 2002 8:17 pm

You're misunderstanding the section of the guide. Inverse Telecining is only for use when you're converting 29.97fps footage back into 23.976fps footage. What you want is to simply deinterlace the footage using TMPGEnc's deinterlace plugins.
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Postby Rinny » Sun Aug 04, 2002 8:52 pm

I tried that too, and it just made it worse.
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Postby jbone » Sun Aug 04, 2002 10:19 pm

In that case, you didn't understand it. :-)

In TMPGEnc:

Setting
-> Advanced tab
-> double-click "Deinterlace"
-> find an interlaced frame
-> use the pull-down "Method" menu to scroll through the choices until you find one that works
-> click OK
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