Well my other three experiments failed in comparison to the above script.
I should add that the reason Unblend() is before the deinterlacing and bob-unblending is because your removing blending twice. The footage is slightly more jerky but the blending is almost eliminated all-together.
Extra smoothness but slightly more blending can be attaind by just getting rid of Unblend() from the script.
It's subject to opinion. Right now I like it without the ()unblend cause I want the motion as smooth as possible even if it leaves some more blending artifacts.
Overall I've given up, It might be impossible to remove all the blending and keep the motion completely smooth with how bad the dvd's are. Hope this helps someone.
There should be a thread for DVD's as horrible as these where people can find scripts for them instead of spending hours-days trying to make them decent. I doubt My-Hime is the only one with severe blending or other problems.
Don't forget to get rid of the "Show=true" for blendbob, I was merely using it to see how many times it was replacing frames or blending.
Tdeint, Unblend, and blendbob can be found here:
http://avisynth.org/warpenterprises/
I've experimented with all the bobbers and blend removers from this page but have not experimented with any not on the page. Feel free to experiment more; I've given up.
If anyone does solve it completely and the motion isn't all that jerky plz post your script.
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