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26th February 2020, 20:43 | #21 | Link | |
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I got my start encoding video twenty years ago when I wanted to take various music videos and put them on CD-ROM. I initially used the VCD encoders, but eventually "upgraded" to using SVCD and then XVCD. What I found was, that at the really low bitrates those specs permitted, that if you encoded a music video from OTA, and if that video was shot on film (many were), I was getting absolutely horrible results than when I encoded videos that were shot as video. I then read about IVTC, and when I used the TMPGEnc built-in inverse telecine, I suddenly got results that were spectacularly better than what I got at the same bitrate when I didn't remove the pulldown. So, IMHO, IVTC is not optional; it is mandatory. Never encode video which contains pulldown. |
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27th February 2020, 22:27 | #22 | Link | |
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TFM(pp=0).TDecimate(Cycle=22,CycleR=6) TFM().TDecimate(Cycle=11,CycleR=3) Also, there is left over visible interlacing in sections. Last edited by nfv; 27th February 2020 at 23:23. |
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28th February 2020, 04:18 | #24 | Link | |
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On this particular film what do you recommend I set the cthresh to? What would be the proper syntax be for the cthresh? Yeah it could have been aliasing...Thanks! Last edited by nfv; 28th February 2020 at 04:25. |
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