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Old 4th December 2012, 18:04   #15946  |  Link
DragonQ
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If the material is interlaced, that's what's supposed to happen (50/60p after deinterlacing). If it's progressive material in an "interlaced wrapper" (e.g. films or dramas in a TV stream) then it should be detected as such and deinterlaced using "weave", reproducing the original progressive image (25/30p after deinterlacing).
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