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[feature] Inverse Telecine #10

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chenlung opened this issue Feb 1, 2021 · 3 comments
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[feature] Inverse Telecine #10

chenlung opened this issue Feb 1, 2021 · 3 comments

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chenlung commented Feb 1, 2021

Inverse Telecine for progressive/film-based material that has been hard telecined.

See Wikipedia.

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chenlung commented Feb 1, 2021

This might also be useful for video which is soft telecined with traces of interlacing.

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There is a 'detelecine' option within Force deinterlacing (in Advanced features), but I'm unclear how it works (I'm unsuccessful in a test).

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I don’t think this really works?

@chenlung chenlung reopened this May 17, 2023
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