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tutorial:deinterlacing_video [2010/04/17 06:17]
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tutorial:deinterlacing_video [2010/06/27 16:22]
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   * You do **not** need to use [[using:​Video filter Decomb Decimate|Decomb Decimate]] because you are not trying to reduce the number of frames in the video.   * You do **not** need to use [[using:​Video filter Decomb Decimate|Decomb Decimate]] because you are not trying to reduce the number of frames in the video.
  
-===== For NTSC to PAL framerate: change 30 fps to 24 fps =====+===== For NTSC to NTSC-film ​framerate: change 30 fps to 24 fps =====
  
 If the source video is 29.97(nbsp)fps (or 30(nbsp)fps),​ and you want to transform it to 23.976(nbsp)fps (or 24(nbsp)fps),​ do the following: If the source video is 29.97(nbsp)fps (or 30(nbsp)fps),​ and you want to transform it to 23.976(nbsp)fps (or 24(nbsp)fps),​ do the following:
   * First add the **Decomb Telecide** filter.   * First add the **Decomb Telecide** filter.
   * For the filter configuration option //​Strategy//​ select //3:2 Pulldown//. This will deinterlace the video and prepare framerate to be properly 24(nbsp)fps,​ but it does not actually do it.   * For the filter configuration option //​Strategy//​ select //3:2 Pulldown//. This will deinterlace the video and prepare framerate to be properly 24(nbsp)fps,​ but it does not actually do it.
-  * You **must** also use [[using:​Video filter Decomb Decimate|Decomb Decimate]] after the Decomb Telecide to get the proper number of frames for 24(nbsp)fps. Using the default options Decomb Decimate ​are normally good enough. This will reduce the number of frames in the video to approximately 24(nbsp)fps.+  * You **must** also use [[using:​Video filter Decomb Decimate|Decomb Decimate]] after the Decomb Telecide to get the proper number of frames for 24(nbsp)fps. Using the default options Decomb Decimate ​is normally good enough. This will reduce the number of frames in the video to approximately 24(nbsp)fps.
  
 ====== Recorded video ====== ====== Recorded video ======
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