
Not to mention this...

That's Episode One...
Look at Episode 4.

Why did I spend 60 dollars on such an ugly encode?
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1) Because it's still cheaper than the original Japanese release.Naotaku wrote:Why did I spend 60 dollars on such an ugly encode?
No...Scintilla wrote: Are you using the postprocessing option of <b>MPEG2Source</b> on these (setting cpu=4 usually works well)? Apart from that, the only thing I can suggest for screenshot #2 is a better IVTC job; it looks like some sections of the frame were deinterlaced poorly.
I didn't say there was interlacing; I said the shot was badly *de*interlaced. All that jaggedness along the action lines and the top edge of the guitar body is often symptomatic of a bad deinterlacing job -- attempting to deinterlace frames that aren't really interlaced, or removing the combing but producing jagged lines.Naotaku wrote:Yeah, I redid the IVTC since I took these pics... However, I don't notice interlacing, maybe the guitar strings are a little jagged, but it doesn't seem like interlacing to me...Scintilla wrote:Apart from that, the only thing I can suggest for screenshot #2 is a better IVTC job; it looks like some sections of the frame were deinterlaced poorly.
Wait, I used TFM and TelecideScintilla wrote:I didn't say there was interlacing; I said the shot was badly *de*interlaced. All that jaggedness along the action lines and the top edge of the guitar body is often symptomatic of a bad deinterlacing job -- attempting to deinterlace frames that aren't really interlaced, or removing the combing but producing jagged lines.Naotaku wrote:Yeah, I redid the IVTC since I took these pics... However, I don't notice interlacing, maybe the guitar strings are a little jagged, but it doesn't seem like interlacing to me...Scintilla wrote:Apart from that, the only thing I can suggest for screenshot #2 is a better IVTC job; it looks like some sections of the frame were deinterlaced poorly.
It could just be that there's so much motion in that scene that it's impossible to field-match correctly, in which case the best you can do is to use a different deinterlacer rather than the one that's built into TFM (or Telecide, depending on which IVTC package you're using); EADFAG <a href="http://www.animemusicvideos.org/guides/ ... ">explains how to do this with Telecide</a> (look for "Better deinterlacing in post-processing"), and EADBAG <a href="http://www.animemusicvideos.org/guides/ ... ">explains how to do this with TFM</a> (expand the section you want and look for "Better post-processing").