Hi I am looking for some tips on encoding some cartoons on DVD (ntsc) format.
I have read through much of presets used.
My main problem is the image is very soft and I am looking at trying to enhance without introducing to much noise.
I have interlace detection set to default, and deinterlace set to decomb (default)
I have tried decomb set to EEDI2
the image is ok without interlacing, but very soft.
Any suggestions on settings to try?
Thanks
Tips on encoding cartoons from DVD (NTSC)
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Re: Tips on encoding cartoons from DVD (NTSC)
The unfortunate thing is that removing the interlacing and telecine has a tendency to soften the image, because you are reconstructing half frames into full frames.
The best I've done without a lot of work is turning OFF Comb detect and Deinterlace set to Bob (under Filters), and setting the Video frame rate to "variable", "Same as source".
The normal DVD-targeted presets have Comb detect set to "on", which can give some additional speed, but it can also miss some interlacing that should be fixed.
The best I've done without a lot of work is turning OFF Comb detect and Deinterlace set to Bob (under Filters), and setting the Video frame rate to "variable", "Same as source".
The normal DVD-targeted presets have Comb detect set to "on", which can give some additional speed, but it can also miss some interlacing that should be fixed.