Thanks very much for the reply. You explain the problem very well and I
know understand why what I want is very difficult to get. I tried
yuvdenoise -I, to just do the deinterlace as it says in my man page, but
that option no longer seems to be available, as yuvdenoise prints the
usage instructio
>Ok, I should have read the page closer. Thing is though I want to leave
>it at 30 fps as it needs to sync with some other source. When played on
>the disc it is 30fps, so why can't I get 30 fps with the mpeg?
It's a "you can't have it both ways" problem (and there must be something
in the M
Ok, I should have read the page closer. Thing is though I want to leave
it at 30 fps as it needs to sync with some other source. When played on
the disc it is 30fps, so why can't I get 30 fps with the mpeg?
On Fri, 2003-03-14 at 23:54, Matto Marjanovic wrote:
> >I have an NTSC 30fps interlaced
>I have an NTSC 30fps interlaced laserdisc with some footage which I am
>told was originally 24fps. I have run lavrec, then yuvscaler -M
>LINE_SWITCH and the result looks good, except frames 4/5 from each
>sequence of 5 have a interlace effect. I then run yuvkineco -F 4 and
>this interlace
On 14 Mar 2003, scott wrote:
> I have an NTSC 30fps interlaced laserdisc with some footage which I am
> told was originally 24fps. I have run lavrec, then yuvscaler -M
> LINE_SWITCH and the result looks good, except frames 4/5 from each
> sequence of 5 have a interlace effect. I then run yuvkinec