Joe Friedrichsen schrieb:
>>
>> Any NTSC-DV-file with moving objects in it will be fine. It's just to
>> test the deinterlacers response to NTSC-chrominance (411) data. I don't
>> expect it to fail, but who knows. I only have some PAL-DV material at
>> hand...
>>
> Ok. My file will probably work f
Stefan M. Fendt wrote:
Joe Friedrichsen schrieb:
I've got some captured on my NTSC DV camera. If you want it, I'll send
it to you. Tell me what information you'd like to know.
Any NTSC-DV-file with moving objects in it will be fine. It's just to
test the deinterlacers response to NTSC-chro
Joe Friedrichsen schrieb:
> I've got some captured on my NTSC DV camera. If you want it, I'll send
> it to you. Tell me what information you'd like to know.
Any NTSC-DV-file with moving objects in it will be fine. It's just to
test the deinterlacers response to NTSC-chrominance (411) data. I don'
I've got some captured on my NTSC DV camera. If you want it, I'll send
it to you. Tell me what information you'd like to know.
Joe
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Hi,
does anyone have a NTSC-DV (interlaced) snipplet (something arround
200-400 frames) for me to test the new deinterlacer against it?
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Stefan
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