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Forum: Avisynth Usage 3rd July 2016, 02:09
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Posted By johnmeyer
Yes, I agree. Field order has no meaning in an...

Yes, I agree. Field order has no meaning in an analog world: it's just one field after another.
Forum: Avisynth Usage 3rd July 2016, 00:57
Replies: 26
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Posted By johnmeyer
One key point is wrong: the pulldown is done by...

One key point is wrong: the pulldown is done by repeating fields, not frames. This is a very important distinction, especially in this case because the repeats included in the animation are complete...
Forum: Avisynth Usage 2nd July 2016, 16:54
Replies: 26
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Posted By johnmeyer
You are not understanding. Animation, especially...

You are not understanding. Animation, especially anime and older cell animation, often repeats a frame many, many, many times as the character pauses to look at something, or the camera takes a long...
Forum: Avisynth Usage 2nd July 2016, 06:26
Replies: 26
Views: 13,305
Posted By johnmeyer
The point I was trying to make is that animated...

The point I was trying to make is that animated film often does not have any sort of pattern.

Read the TDecimate documentation, and pay attention to mode=1.
Forum: Avisynth Usage 2nd July 2016, 06:07
Replies: 26
Views: 13,305
Posted By johnmeyer
Oh ....... You do understand that animated...

Oh .......

You do understand that animated videos often have dozens of duplicate frames, right? If you start decimating duplicates, you will end up with a mess.

Just watch the cartoon and...
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