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rendalunit 08-08-2002 08:51 PM

MPEG Mediator: IVTC
 
Hey Kwag & Mediator,

I'm just wondering about when it's ok to use the Mediator internal IVTC routine- just like the FF in DVD2AVI should only be used when the movie is 95% film. If the movie is about 80% film is it ok to IVTC with Mediator?

I'm assuming that if the movie is 16:9 widescreen then it's film and can be IVTC with Mediator but you know what assuming does :D

thanks,
ren

kwag 08-08-2002 11:43 PM

Re: Mediator IVTC
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by rendalunit
Hey Kwag & Mediator,

I'm just wondering about when it's ok to use the Mediator internal IVTC routine- just like the FF in DVD2AVI should only be used when the movie is 95% film. If the movie is about 80% film is it ok to IVTC with Mediator?

I'm assuming that if the movie is 16:9 widescreen then it's film and can be IVTC with Mediator but you know what assuming does :D

thanks,
ren

Hi ren,

I've already done three movies with Mediator, using it's internal IVTC, and even though the begining of the movie has a short NTSC Interlaced piece, everything works perfectly! I'm not sure what would happen if the movie was a mixed FILM/NTSC, but I suppose that the result would be the same if processed with DVD2AVI.
If the movie was mixed, I would use a AviSynth script tailored for mixed NTSC/FILM, and disable "Inverse Telecine" in Mediator. There's a sample script on that over at doom9.

-kwag


-kwag


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