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Shibblet 12-14-2004 04:11 AM

Conversion from 3:2 Pulldown to KVCD?
 
Alright, I am trying to convert a full screen DVD with 3:2 pulldown into a KVCD.

Here is my script...
Code:

LoadPlugin("D:\Video\MovieStacker 2.0.0\Filters\MPEG2Dec3.dll")
LoadPlugin("D:\Video\MovieStacker 2.0.0\Filters\Decomb521.dll")
LoadPlugin("D:\Video\MovieStacker 2.0.0\Filters\Blockbuster.dll")

Mpeg2Source("D:\Video\Rips\B01.d2v")
Telecide(order=0,guide=1,post=2,vthresh=5)
Decimate(quality=2)
BicubicResize(336, 224, 0, 0.6, 8, 0, 704, 480)
AddBorders(8, 8, 8, 8)
Blockbuster(method="noise")

23.976 fps (CQ 75) 1800 - 300
Any lower than 75, I get a lot of compression noise.

The conversion from 29.97fps to 23.976fps works great. Even with a threshold of 5. I have noticed that if you keep the vthresh low enough, it only blends the interlaced frames.

As per Kwag's info, I am using blockbuster to create some frame noise and reduce the block noise.

Are there any filters that I do not know about that help with 3:2 removal, and better reduction of block noise for a TV program put to DVD?

Dialhot 12-14-2004 04:22 AM

You don't need to telecide into the script. If your movie is 3:2 pulldown, you must force "Film mode" intot DVD2AVI and it will "unpulldown" the movie directly !

Shibblet 12-14-2004 02:39 PM

It's a Television Show (Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Complete Seasons on DVD) that sometimes has interlaced frames fall into strange locations. So the Forced Film works on about 90% of it.

The Intro is Interlaced 2:2 or so, it's intermittent.

Does pulldown removal make that big of a difference in frame quality?

Dialhot 12-14-2004 07:24 PM

So it is nopt pulled down but interlaced or hybrid.

Currently I'm using TDeint :
http://www.kvcd.net/forum/viewtopic....=tdeint#109153


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