elguaxo wrote: |
spudthedestroyer wrote: | erm, yes it does, if your source isn't blended and your outcome is, it can very well be your deinterlacing method... |
don't mix deinterlacing with decimating. |
everywhere i've ever read says blending is a deinterlacing method, on that link, on wikipedia, on doom9, everywhere... are you saying they are all wrong?
Under the section "How to deinterlace video, methods of deinterlacing", top example shows you blending; sure i got really bad blended films by using a bob and throwing away a frame (decimating) on a pal Satellite feed (it was also stupid because obviously it was taking away half a frame and blowing up the frame size meaning there was a tonne of noise) but also got the blended frames problems using
FieldDeinterlace which isn't a decimate function (right), but it does blend and also gave the blended frames; changing the method of deinterlacing solved this Field Blending issue.
So its not just decimating actions where you'll get blended frames, if you apply the wrong deinterlacing method I've seen it happen too. I don't think it was a freak case, and it wasn't fixable by ivtcing to 24fps, i had to change the deinterlacing method to one that didn't blend.