On 05/09/2020 10:01 AM, Francois Visagie wrote:
From: ffmpeg-user [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
Carl Eugen Hoyos
Am 08.05.2020 um 18:51 schrieb Mark Filipak
Look at the attachment. I made it from this:
https://web.archive.org/web/20080501082420/http://heptium.sh.cvut.cz:8
0/~integra/deint/
The following is a little more relevant but both posts are from a time when
the good de-interlacers were unable to work in real-time on real hardware.
Since this is not true anymore, the value of the posts is very limited.
https://guru.multimedia.cx/deinterlacing-filters/comment-page-1/
@Mark, fully agreed with Carl Eugen's point.
It's unclear whether your interest in Avisynth extends beyond merely comparing
against some other tool, but if it does you should be looking at more modern
AVS deinterlacers from the time of QTGMC
(https://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=174544) and onward.
I'm not interested in Avisynth, Francois. I'm interested in motion compensation and, as seen in the
picture I attached to my thread-starter, there used to be some that supposedly worked. I seek their
equivalents in ffmpeg. I've not found an MC filter that works well.
Regards,
Mark.
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