Jerico1111 wrote:
TmpgEnc - 640x480 - Inverse Telecine + Deinterlace - 23.976fps
TmpgEnc - 720x480 - Inverse Telecine + Deinterlace - 23.976fps
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Virtual Dub / TmpgEnc - 640x480 - Inv. Telecine + Deinterlace - 23.976fps
Virtual Dub / TmpgEnc - 720x480 - Inv. Telecine + Deinterlace - 23.976fps
You should *never, ever* IVTL and de-interlace the same stream. If it is IVTL'd correctly, de-interlacing is completely unnecessary and will only degrade the video quality further. Furthermore, IVTL should *only* be used if it is used correctly.
De-interlacing should only occur in situations where a correct IVTL is not possible, like the DL DVD-Rom. The DVD-Rom should *never* be IVTL'd. If you still do not have complete film frames after running an IVTL on one of the DVD-Videos, then the IVTL was done incorrectly in the first place. A de-interlace should *never* take place *with* an IVTL.
I'm not trying to slam Jerico, so please don't take offense. This isn't meant to be critical, but I need to warn people that this is clearly an incorrect process. I would advise everyone reading this to be extremely wary of the IVTL scripts. I haven't had a chance to look at them yet, but even the ones listed as just IVTL without deinterlace *may* be incorrect if the IVTL scripts are cut and pasted to/from the ones that use both. If I find this not to be true, I will post again in this thread to the contrary.
Jerico, if you need help understanding how IVTL works, don't be afraid to ask. A few of us here know a lot about this stuff.