I have two dvd's, both of them film sources, both at 29.97 fps. One of them gets detected as telecine, and one of them doesn't. Is this a bug in the telecine detection? Or does it mean some different scheme is being used on the 2nd disc? Btw, the inverse telecine output is stunning, on the disc where it works. b.c.
How to manully enable inverse telecine fx?
On Sat, Feb 15, 2003 at 05:28:46PM +0300, Vladimir I. Umnov wrote:
[Automatic answer: RTFM (read DOCS, FAQ), also read DOCS/bugreports.html] How to manully enable inverse telecine fx?
You can't. MPlayer's "inverse telecine fix" is really just a matter of correctly recognizing the framerate in movies that have been 'soft' telecined by putting the wrong framerate in the headers, and it will always be enabled if applicable. If the movie has been 'hard' telecined (actually doing the bogus interlacing in telecine fashion) you're going to need some fancier work to repair it. If you just want to get rid of the interlacing, -vop pp=md will do the job pretty well, but you'll still be left with some duplicated frames. Using -ofps 23.976 with mencoder might help, if it decides to drop the correct frames, but it might drop the wrong ones instead... Someone posted a filter on -dev-eng to detect and drop the actual duplicates, but it's a lot more complicated than it needs to be, so it'll probably be a while before this is merged into mplayer. Rich
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