I have been following VicBond007's Guide to Working with DVD Footage for a while, and it worked well with anime like NOIR, but I have been running into trouble lately.
For instance I am working with Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex atm and instead of p,p,p,p,i or p,p,p,i,i (progressive and interlaced) I keep getting different patterns, sometimes its p,p,p,i and then sometimes it gets a little mixed up like p,p,p,i,i,p,i... but a lot of it seems to be p,p,p,i.
When I follow the instructions though I end up with video where interlacing is still present, especially when mouths move.
What can I do to get rid of this?
Interlacing Trouble
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not if it's hybrid footage, though i don't know if GitS is hybrid, but the problem sounds like it.
if there are scanlines after ivtc, you may need to try to decomb/blend the footage. see http://www.animemusicvideos.org/guides/ ... ocId650786
if there are scanlines after ivtc, you may need to try to decomb/blend the footage. see http://www.animemusicvideos.org/guides/ ... ocId650786
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