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LOL. That was helpfulNicholasDWolfwood wrote:Chroma=true : Turn's chroma on)

BWA HA HA HA that was REALLY helpful.NicholasDWolfwood wrote:Blend=false : Don't know what it does
And Decomb postprocessing does what exactly...?NicholasDWolfwood wrote:Post=false : Turns off the Decomb postprocessing (Speeds up Teleciding)
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It improves detection of combed frames by looking at both the luma AND chroma aspects of the video.the Black Monarch wrote:LOL. That was helpfulNicholasDWolfwood wrote:Chroma=true : Turn's chroma on)
If a frame needs deinterlacing because a FILM frame can't be recovered then it can use either blending or interpolation to reconstruct the frame. Interpolation can be better but in most circumstances blend will be less ugly.the Black Monarch wrote:BWA HA HA HA that was REALLY helpful.NicholasDWolfwood wrote:Blend=false : Don't know what it does
Decomb looks for FILM frames... if there isn't one to be found for this set of fields then the frame needs deinterlacing. Postprocessing does this. If you turn it off there is a chance that you will still get interlaced frames. It can be turned off on sources with a very very clean telecine but it's not advisable to do it anywhere else.the Black Monarch wrote:And Decomb postprocessing does what exactly...?NicholasDWolfwood wrote:Post=false : Turns off the Decomb postprocessing (Speeds up Teleciding)
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You sort of can tell it that but there's no way at present to have the frame decimation element conditional too - so you might as well do it manually.
Decomb tries to recover the original frames, any it can't it deinterlaces by default. However the decimation can lead to jerkyness, which is why full deinterlacing is prefereable.
Decomb tries to recover the original frames, any it can't it deinterlaces by default. However the decimation can lead to jerkyness, which is why full deinterlacing is prefereable.