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February 25th, 2008, 07:24 PM | #16 |
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No Chris, I'm sorry but you've kind of taken this off on another tangent... :)
My mistake initially was thinking that deinterlacer I was using did not have a blend feature but it turns out it does. It also expects you to slelect upper or lower for the footage being deinterlaced. I understand full well that SD ntsc is lower and hdv is upper. My question is what would happen if you sleceted the wrong field in the deinterlacer? What technically happens to the footage.. as I have been unable to see a difference either way. John in his most recent post explained the shift in time you get from slecting the wrong field. Really it was that simple but somehow this thread became more complicated than that... :( Scott |
February 25th, 2008, 08:11 PM | #17 |
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Just to clarify, there's no right or wrong field. It just determines whether one version of the deinterlaced video is ahead or behind the other version by half a frame's duration.
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Yes, it really is that simple. |
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If it didn't make any difference, there wouldn't be an option for it in pretty much every deinterlacer in existence now would there.... |
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