On 03/31/2020 06:01 AM, Carl Eugen Hoyos wrote:
Am So., 29. März 2020 um 12:59 Uhr schrieb Mark Filipak
<markfilipak.windows+ffm...@gmail.com>:

With a soft-telecined, 24/1.001 FPS source, and with a telecine pattern of 5555 
(i.e., 8 fields
to 20 fields), the output MKV should be 60/1.001 FPS. But it's not 60/1.001 FPS.

It's 75/1.001 FPS.

Use the following filterchain to telecine soft-telecined input to 60000/1001 Hz:

-vf fps=24000/1001,telecine=pattern=5

Carl Eugen

ohmygod! It works! At last, after working on this for 4 months; judder-free 
movies on 60Hz TVs.

For BD movies:
ffmpeg -i IN.M2TS -vf "telecine=pattern=5555,bwdif=mode=send_frame" -avoid_negative_ts 1 -c:v libx265 -crf 20 -preset medium -c:a copy -c:s copy OUT.MKV
For soft-telecined DVD movies:
ffmpeg -r:v 24000/1001 -i IN.VOB -vf "telecine=pattern=5555,bwdif=mode=send_frame" -avoid_negative_ts 1 -c:v libx265 -crf 20 -preset medium -c:a copy -c:s copy OUT.MKV

For some reason, in the DVD movie, I'm getting only Japanese dialog, but the video is stunning *and judder-free*.

I will work on this more and provide a good documentation write-up.

(I think this is a game changer regarding telecine.)
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