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02-07-2019, 11:08 AM
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I've been looking more closely at how telecined footage is handled and I was wondering if anyone has a preference for using AviSynth with TIVTC's TFM and TDecimate vs using Virtualdub's built in IVTC function. Specifically if one or the other is better at handling scene cut transitions where the sequence begins on a blended frame and not on a full frame and then removing the duplicate frames.

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I prefer TIVTC.
But I also don't IVTC that much. If I did, I may opt for something easier/lazier.

Then again, Hybrid automates this some, using Vapoursynth of Avisynth. So I'd probably still stick with that sort of method.

I've read from members at this site, VH, and doom9 that don't really like VirtualDub, say it's inferior. I know that was the case of TMPGEnc many years ago.

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