[MEncoder-users] Newbie struggling with pullup

Grozdan Nikolov (openSUSE Linux) microchip at telenet.be
Fri Feb 29 17:35:07 CET 2008


On Friday 29 February 2008 16:21, Laine Lee wrote:
> On 2/28/08 10:51 PM, "Scott Larson" <scowl at pacifier.com> wrote:
> > If none of the good suggestions work out for you, there's still one more
> > method I've found that works with 720p material, especially stuff that
> > has crazy 2:2:3:3 combinations or is causing distracting interlaced
> > frames to slip through. I've found that for some reason "detc=2" (with
> > softskip) sometimes does a great job of locking onto the pattern of
> > duplicates. It doesn't actually remove the duplicated frames so you'll
> > see "skipping frame" messages continuously during the encode but these
> > are the frames that should be skipped. You can pipe stderr to /dev/null
> > if the messages are bothersome.
> >
> > I've even used this on material that had drop outs and other corruption
> > that broke every other method I use and somehow old detc was able to get
> > back on the pattern in less than a second. Of course I don't know why
> > this works because detc wasn't designed for this purpose so I can only
> > shrug and tell you to try it if nothing else works.
>
> Thanks. I've gotten mixed results when I've used your suggestion to convert
> short clips that I've extracted from my larger video files. I've been
> extracting clips with the dd command. Is that adequate, or should I be
> using something else, such as mpgtx? Thanks again.

try with -vf tinterlace=4,filmdint=fast=0,yadif,softskip,harddup


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