2017-02-10, 07:55 AM
No- don't use avisynth at all, just post part of the film, even if it's a VOB I can work with it. Send me a PM.
Partially Field Blended NTSC DVD info
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2017-02-10, 07:55 AM
No- don't use avisynth at all, just post part of the film, even if it's a VOB I can work with it. Send me a PM.
2017-02-10, 08:22 AM
PM sent.
2017-02-10, 08:49 AM
Thanks for the clip. I see no field-blending, I do see chroma bleed (that would expected).
Thanks for having a look. If that's the case, why does it show 2 overlaid images when viewing a fields separately? Is it the chroma from the next frame overlayed?
How would you go about processing the clip without it coming out like this: Edit: Looking fram by frame at one field, I think I see what you mean, over 4 random frames I looked at, it goes. 1 2+chroma of 3 3+chroma of 2 4
2017-02-10, 01:29 PM
If this is the problem, solution is easy!
Frame 1: as is Frame 2: mergechroma(2,3) Frame 3: mergechroma(3,2) Frame 4: as is Sure, it will be a tedious task to find'em all!
2017-02-10, 01:55 PM
I noticed there are sections where it repeats 1, 2(2,3), 3(3,2), 4, 5. Would you know how to write that as a script so I can run the whole clip though it and see how much it fixes? Or would each frame need to be done manually?
2017-02-10, 01:59 PM
I'm on the phone now... I'll write it later - unless Valeyard will beat me on time!
2017-02-10, 02:38 PM
I assume we are talking about FIELDS here, and not frames, right? Are the problems in FIELDS 2 and 3, out of 5, or out of 10?
2017-02-10, 02:46 PM
When looking at one field with Separatefields() a frame at a time, it's 2 and 3 out of 5.
2017-02-10, 03:45 PM
What source filter are you using in avisynth? Some filters do not process the chroma in interlaced video correctly.
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