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Old 12th June 2017, 08:25   #10  |  Link
kriNon
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Originally Posted by LemMotlow View Post
Looks to me like your source is plain progressive frames encoded as interlaced, having been badly deinterlaced or inverse telecined earlier. The only thing you'll get by deinterlacing is duplicate frames.
Yeah, that's exactly what has happened to the source. My main goal right now is to try to find a way of detecting these frames where it was badly deinterlaced/ivtc'd. From there I can either try to find a way of fixing it, possibly by interpolating the bad frames, manually editing the frames or finding a filter that works (possibly QTGMC) and only running it on frames where the issue is detected.

Also, although you wouldn't expect a deinterlacing to do anything to help with this issue, QTGMC actually works fairly well. The issue is that it causes some issues in other parts of the video, such as enhancing noise and creating haloing.
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