cool9
23rd February 2006, 16:28
When you use Kerndeint or Fielddeint and set map=true is there any way to keep the map out of the VDUB source frame? (ie. the map shows up in both source and output frames and there's no way to look at the source interlace lines themselves).
When you use an internal VDUB deinterlacer like Area-based or Smart the map will only show up in the output frame. So it's really handy to compare the two frames and the interlace lines to see if you are catching them or not with the deinterlacer.
When you use an internal VDUB deinterlacer like Area-based or Smart the map will only show up in the output frame. So it's really handy to compare the two frames and the interlace lines to see if you are catching them or not with the deinterlacer.