"Using c" tells you which one of the attempted field matches the plugin decided to use.Krisqo wrote:Its cut off on the left but it says stuff like
[~using c] [progressive] [out-of-pattern]
[~using c] [interlaced] [out-of-pattern]
then it says the same using [in-pattern] and even [in-pattern*]
Is this at all important or is is worthless info?
The next part tells you whether Telecide sees the frame as combed (interlaced) or not (progressive). If it detects the frame as combed and you have postprocessing enabled, it'll deinterlace the frame.
Lastly, the "pattern" bit only shows up when you set the <b>guide</b> parameter to something other than 0. For example, if you set it to find a standard NTSC 3:2 pulldown pattern, the pattern would be three progressive frames followed by two interlaced ones and repeat. So if there were four frames in a row detected as progressive, at least one of them would be marked "out-of-pattern".
And I believe the asterisk indicates that the pattern was reset on that frame. I suppose that's good for tweaking the parameter that determines how much of a discrepancy you have to have to force Telecide to reset the pattern.
By the way, all this can be found in the Decomb documentation.




