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Old 12th June 2017, 08:45   #11  |  Link
kriNon
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Originally Posted by LemMotlow View Post
Looks to me like your source is plain progressive frames encoded as interlaced, having been badly deinterlaced or inverse telecined earlier. The only thing you'll get by deinterlacing is duplicate frames.
Yeah, that's exactly what's happening with the source.

My current aim is to find a method of detecting which frames have this issue, after which I can either manually edit these frames, or filter just these frames.

Although unexpected, unlike most deinterlacers QTGMC actually works fairly well for fixing these frames. The issue is that QTGMC creates noise and introduces haloing. As such if I am to continue using QTGMC, I would like to limit it to frames that actually need it, hence the need for detecting which frames need to be processed.

Alternatively I could edit these frames manually once I have found all the frames that require editing.
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