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Old 7th April 2022, 22:53   #1  |  Link
Sharc
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Originally Posted by lansing View Post
What I'm saying is ConvertTOYV12(interlaced=false) behaves differently from ConvertTOYUV422(interlaced=false) or ConvertTOYUV444(interlaced=false), where the latter two don't produce chroma ghosting.
The pixel format of your uploaded .avi is yuv422p means 4:2:2 subsampled. ConverttoYV12 halves the vertical chroma resolution (4:2:0). Interlace=false may however apply because the underlying video is telecined rather than true interlaced, i.e. there is no motion between fields.

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