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Originally Posted by jrodefeld
What I want to do is inverse telecine it, upscale it to 1080p and include it on a Blu-ray I am authoring.
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Stupid question, why upscale to 1080p ?
I've often do the same thing (transform 480i@29.97 on 23.976p video and put it on Blu-Ray), but just upscale to 720p.
If i could avoid the upscale i would, unfortunately the Blu-Ray standard accept only 480i@29.97 or 576i@25 for SD resolution.
The lowest resolution at 23.976 the Blu-Ray standard accept is 720. If you want to do 23.976p video, my advice would be to upscale only up to 720p. From my point of view it's useless to upscale to 1080p, save your banditwh to put more thing on the Blu-Ray, or increase the quality for the same final file size. Personnaly, i think you'll gain nothing upscaling up to 1080p.
It's just a little... "sad" that he has to put it on DVD, because you have MPEG2 compression. The few times i've done a laserdisc transfert, i saved the capture on a lossless file, and work with this.