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Post by The14thGOD » Sat Apr 30, 2005 10:33 pm

i can not tell if Noir is interlaced or progressive
it seems as i scan through it with VirtualDubmod 1.5.4.1 that it is progressive but sometimes i see a frame that is a little ify, does anyone know for a fact if its progressive or interlaced?

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Post by The14thGOD » Sat Apr 30, 2005 10:35 pm

i should also say i do have the AMVapp, and ive read through the guides, http://www.animemusicvideos.org/guides/ ... etb2a.html

none of the frames ive looked at look like this, well rather have the big difference with the face. it just seems a little blurry

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Post by The14thGOD » Sat Apr 30, 2005 11:38 pm

okay im completely lost on this whole interlaced /progressive crap

the guide totally lost me

it's got to be hybrid becuase its switching film/ntsc and progressive/interlaced

beyond that point i do not know waht to do

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Post by GloryQuestor » Sun May 01, 2005 12:00 am

Interlaced vs Progressive is easy to see. When you have it in VirtualModDub, preview the input frame by frame.

When you do this, any movement will either produce a lined image or not. If you see a lined "ghost" image in the frame when something moves, it's interlaced.

If you do not, if the frames shift and look normal without a ghost image, then it is progressive and you do not need to do anything special.

You can deal with it in two ways:

- The guide way (deinterlace before working with the footage, Part 5 of the guide will help you with this)
- The post-processing way (edit with the interlaced footage, then deinterlace the footage at the end)

The quick and dirty way in post-processing is to:

- Choose Full Processing Mode, which will activate the Filters menu option under the Video menu.
- Select "Filters...", which brings up the filter window.
- Click "Add", then from the list that appears, select "deinterlace".

(Make sure deinterlace comes after the resize filter, if you want to resize your footage.)

Save your AVI in XviD format for space, using Full Processing Mode and the filters you need.

The footage will come out deinterlaced.
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Post by The14thGOD » Sun May 01, 2005 12:42 am

i will have to mess around with it tomarrow after i get off worka nd see if i can figure out what u said heh

ty for postin though

appreicate it very much ^_^

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Post by The14thGOD » Sun May 01, 2005 5:05 pm

im doing this right now and on the VDMod the output video is teh same as the input, in easy terms, i still see the ghost like image on both input/output

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Post by The14thGOD » Sun May 01, 2005 5:07 pm

also on the back of the dvd

its

16:9 Anamorphic Widescreen, i read the guide section but idk what to do lol

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Post by LenWidleheyt » Sun May 01, 2005 6:26 pm

What AVIsynth script are you using right now? Are you using Telecide to try and get rid of interlacing?
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Post by The14thGOD » Sun May 01, 2005 7:08 pm

get rid of interlaced

idk anything about avisynth really or the scripts ; /

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Post by The14thGOD » Sun May 01, 2005 11:08 pm

if i deinterlace after i make the video well there be any drawbacks or wellit throw off the video w/ the audio? (say on a beat i have an effect, then after the deinterlace the effect is not on the beat anymore)

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