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| ID | Project | Category | View Status | Date Submitted | Last Update |
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| 0001130 | DCP-o-matic | Features | public | 2017-09-14 00:45 | 2024-01-03 11:53 |
| Reporter | Carsten | Assigned To | |||
| Priority | normal | Severity | feature | Reproducibility | N/A |
| Status | acknowledged | Resolution | open | ||
| Platform | Mac | OS | OS X | OS Version | 10.11 |
| Product Version | 2.11.0 | ||||
| Summary | 0001130: Add ffmpeg 'weave' deinterlacer to DCP-o-matics video filters | ||||
| Description | While doing a DCP conversion from a DVD, I noticed that the best deinterlacer for film/telecine content is missing in DOM - that is the simple weave filter that combines two fields into a progressive frame. Most film based PAL DVDs split odd/even lines from progressive 24fps frame scans into odd/even interlaced frames, so weaving is the best solution to recombine these fields back into a progressive 24 fps frame. I guess it's no big deal to enable this.
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too good Carsten ! |
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you are right saying this works for PAL DVDs, since it's another story w/3:2 pulldown 24 to 30 NTSC transfered films if you do not have access to the master transfer. |
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Yes, it only works for PAL DVDs. Some people would say 'who cares for SD/DVD nowadays', but, using weave deinterlacing at least allows to maintain the maximum resolution from these SD sources.
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| Date Modified | Username | Field | Change |
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| 2017-09-14 00:45 | Carsten | New Issue | |
| 2017-09-14 12:03 | Cantar4 | Note Added: 0001821 | |
| 2017-09-14 12:27 | Cantar4 | Note Added: 0001822 | |
| 2017-09-14 12:40 | Carsten | Note Added: 0001823 | |
| 2023-12-22 22:33 | carl | Status | new => acknowledged |
| 2024-01-03 11:53 | carl | Severity | minor => feature |