As many around the forum, I have already behind me countless hours of trial & error, searching for tips, knowledge and guides regarding the unthankful adventure of capturing VHS for archival and sharing purposes.
I got the capture part sort of covered (good JVC SVHS, TBC), and was very happy with using the IOData GV-USB2 capture device.
After getting through around 15 tapes, I had the need to encode one of them for sharing purposes. To my dismay, I realized I had captured in 50fps instead of 25fps.
I had not realized that the drivers for the capture device and AmaRecTV combination I used led to the option of capturing in 25fps simply not appearing. I finally found a guide informing about the situation and how to avoid it here:
https://aaproductions.net/gvusb2.htm
So I tried just as a test to capture one tape in 25fps. As expected, I got an interlaced outcome, which could "easily" be deinterlaced following the guidelines for Hybrid / QTGMC and outputing to smooth 50fps (bob).
My problem: I have no idea how to "save" my 50fps captures. Using the same encoding method as above, the final encoded file has 100fps - my eyes tell me it looks good, I have no double frames when frame skipping after encoding, but I guess this is totally wrong.
Is there a way to "overwrite" somehow the captured files and "make" them 25fps without losing information? From what I tried so far, I either convert the files via
VirtualDub to 25fps and get a "slow motion" video, or I convert to 25fps by "decimating by 2", leaving out half the information I had.
Can these 50fps interlaced videos be treated somehow as 25fps for further processing?
Apologies in advance for the lack of knowledge!