> On Sunday, December 21, 2014 6:45 PM, Carl Eugen Hoyos <ceho...@ag.or.at> > wrote:
> > Nicholas Robbins <nickrobbins-at-yahoo.com <at> ffmpeg.org> writes: > >> I've worked through various combination of interlaced, >> progressive, telecined, filmrate, etc. I've worked out >> various ffmpeg settings that work for most of these >> situations. > >> -vf idet,yadif=mode=1:deint=interlaced,fps=fps=60000/1001 > > If you use this filter chain on telecined content > your video material gets permanently damaged. > > > idet unfortunately cannot report telecined content yet. > > Carl Eugen I'm sorry if I wasn't clear. That is what I use for mixed '30'fps progressive/interlaced. For mixed telecined/progressive material, I use: -vf pullup,dejudder,fps=fps=60000/1001 I would rather do fps=240000/1001, but 60fps is the fastest my player plays. For mixed telecined + 24fps I use -vf pullup,dejudder,fps=fps=24000/1001 for the rare mixed telecined + interlaced (usually dvd commentarys) -vf pullup,dejudder,idet,yadif=mode=1:deint=interlaced,fps=fps=60000/1001 probably not ideal, but it mostly works, and this material is not super important. Nick _______________________________________________ ffmpeg-user mailing list ffmpeg-user@ffmpeg.org http://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/ffmpeg-user