I'm trying to begin a new project but my source footage, which I thought was entirely progressive, has ended up being about 3/4 progressive (about the first hour and 15 minutes of the film) and about 1/4 interlaced (the last twenty minutes of the film).
How do I edit footage like this?
When I originally put it through DGIndex, it said that it was a film source so I assumed it would last through the entire film. I chose the "force film" option and proceeded with making the indexed files. After running it through virtualdubmod, however, I saw that the entire ending of the film was interlaced.
Do I need to go back to DGIndex and index the files again but without choosing "force film"? What should I then do from there? I've tried going through the guide but I don't quite know what to do for my particular situation.
Thanks in advance.
Stuck w/ source that's mostly progressive & part interla
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20 minutes: I think that this might be the last .vob file. Send this vob threw DGIndex and make a standalone script with a deinterlance method:
http://www.animemusicvideos.org/guides/ ... ssive.html
So in the end you have 2 scripts for your movie. The part with the progressive stuff and the one with the interlanced part.
A avs script must not contain the whole film
http://www.animemusicvideos.org/guides/ ... ssive.html
So in the end you have 2 scripts for your movie. The part with the progressive stuff and the one with the interlanced part.
A avs script must not contain the whole film
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