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fifty frenchmen can't be wrong ([personal profile] some_stars) wrote in [community profile] vidding2010-10-30 05:34 pm
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Deinterlacing animation: HELP

I know that there are tutorials on deinterlacing scattered around. I've tried some of them, a long while back, and given up in total confusion. But now I'm making a vid from animated source (A:tLA) for the first time, and the interlacing is so noticeable that I can't just ignore it. So: How do I deinterlace? I'm really, REALLY hoping it doesn't involve Avisynth but if there is literally no other way to do it with decent results, I will deal. But seriously, ANY other method. I would go look for the tutorials again but honestly? I'm scared of them, and I'm pretty sure I won't be able to extract any information from them.

So basically, how, and at what point do I do it? As I'm pulling the clips in virtualdub? Or before that, to the entire ripped .vob file? After I finish the vid? As for the "how" itself--the more details you can provide, the better. I don't expect (or really want) to understand how any of this works, I just need to know exactly step-by-step how to make it happen. I'm working with VirtualDub Mod and Premiere Pro 2. My usual procedure is to rip a .vob file, then make huffyuv clips in vdub and resize them if necessary, then export the finished vid from premiere in huffyuv and vdub it into divx.
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[personal profile] green 2010-10-30 11:07 pm (UTC)(link)
You can do it in vdub. I just figured this out today, actually. I downloaded a filter (although there's probably an easier way to do it).

http://www.guthspot.se/video/#deinterlacesmooth
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[personal profile] green 2010-10-31 12:59 am (UTC)(link)
I do not know what that means either. BUT I deinterlaced in vdub today without doing any of that. I just put the filter in the filter folder and used the regular deinterlace filter (not even the 'smooth' one) and it worked.