How to unblend blended frames from PAL sources
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How to unblend blended frames from PAL sources
Does anyone have any scripts that works for this problem i am experiencing?
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.. or go to the Avisynch Filters page and look up PFR ( Pal Filter Reconstructer ) and skip VirtualDub all together
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You might try Restore24:
http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?s=&threadid=75432
However, seems to me that the only way to remove blends completely, is to do a full framerate deinterlacing to 50 fps, locate all the blends, replace them with a non-blended frame on either side, and get rid of any duplicate or triplicate frames, and end up with 23.976 progressive.
http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?s=&threadid=75432
However, seems to me that the only way to remove blends completely, is to do a full framerate deinterlacing to 50 fps, locate all the blends, replace them with a non-blended frame on either side, and get rid of any duplicate or triplicate frames, and end up with 23.976 progressive.