[MPlayer-users] teared animation.
Pawel
null7 at wp.pl
Thu Aug 10 10:22:19 CEST 2006
Hallo Jason
Jason Tackaberry writes:
> On Wed, 2006-08-09 at 10:49 +0200, Pawel wrote:
> > Hallo I am encoding my dv movies with following mencoder params (deinterlace to 50fps)
> >
> > # 1st pass
> > mencoder -oac copy -fps 50 -ofps 50 -vf tfields=4:1 -ovc lavc -lavcopts vcodec=mpeg4:vbitrate=1000:v4mv:mbd=2:trell:cmp=3:subcmp=3:mbcmp=3:autoaspect:vpass=1 ff.avi -o 50fps.avi
>
> I'd have to see the result to know what you mean by "tearing," but given
> that you're using tfields I suspect you may be referring to the
> flicker/twitter that often occurs with that filter. On the other hand
> maybe the tearing occurs on playback (you're using vo_x11, say), in
> which case it has nothing to do with the encoding step. I'll proceed on
> the assumption it's the tfields flickering you're unhappy with.
>
> I'm getting the impression that when you say animation, you're not
> actually talking about animation, are you? If the source actually is
> animation, you should probably first check for a telecine pattern as
> most animation is telecined. Deinterlacing this will hurt quality.
>
> Since you say "DV movies" I'm guessing this is stuff you've filmed
> yourself. The best full framerate deinterlacer mplayer has to offer is
> mcdeint, which is a relatively recent addition (so I'm not sure it's in
It turns out that fc.5 greysector mplayer version has mcdeint deinterlacer.
Have You got any experience with that deinterlacer and dv movies, I mean
which options seem to be good to deinterlace them?
> a release yet). I've been very happy with the quality produced by it,
> but be prepared to wait 20-30 eons for your transcode to complete.
>
> Cheers,
> Jason.
>
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Regards,
Pawel
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