Im having trouble figuring out how to treat Texhnlyze footage as DUIndex is telling me that about 85% of the footage is FILM and in order to Force Film it It needs to be 95% FILM. Has anyone ever delt with Texhnlyze footage before and figured out how to interprate it?
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Thanks! I forgot to mention that occasionally throughout any given ep of Texhnlyze there are occurences where there is Interlaced video switching in rapid succesion witht the 85% FILM. Im trying to pinpoint what effect the creators used which would require them to insert little bits of interlaced video here and there.
By the way I want to point out something about the feedback that alot of people get when asking questions that might be answered by reading the giudes. BUT I will not post it on this thread as to not go off topic so that I might get more imput on my orginal question. I'll state it more clearly too:
If any of you have ever delt with TEXHNLYZE footage before please feel free suggest any video cleaning techniques that you used to clean up the footage; (ie. Inverse telecine, resizing, etc.) Or what flaws you have found while dealing with it.
By the way I want to point out something about the feedback that alot of people get when asking questions that might be answered by reading the giudes. BUT I will not post it on this thread as to not go off topic so that I might get more imput on my orginal question. I'll state it more clearly too:
If any of you have ever delt with TEXHNLYZE footage before please feel free suggest any video cleaning techniques that you used to clean up the footage; (ie. Inverse telecine, resizing, etc.) Or what flaws you have found while dealing with it.




