Export video like it is played
Posted: 27 Sep 2010 05:59
Hi,
I just bought a new camera, from the JVC Everio HDD (Hard Disk) series. It's not HD, it shoots 720 x 480 in 16:9 or 4:3, I prefer 16:9.
At first the quality looked acceptable in VLC, but the video was very interlaced. Using the YADIF 2x filter works really well, the framerate looks a lot higher and the video looks so much better.
For a project I will need to work with my clips (which I haven't recorded yet, I only have test clips) with other editing software.
So my question is, how can I export/convert/save video from VLC that will play back in other software exactly like it does in VLC? Meaning the 59.94 fps, and pre-deinterlaced video using YADIF 2x (since I think VLC does live deinterlacing).
I've been searching all day, ended up trying stuff with AviSynth, VirtualDub and a bunch of other online tutorials, still nothing great. I can get it to export with deinterlacing, but with the 29 fps which means it isn't using YADIF 2x when exporting.
Any ideas?
Thanks a lot!
Phil
I just bought a new camera, from the JVC Everio HDD (Hard Disk) series. It's not HD, it shoots 720 x 480 in 16:9 or 4:3, I prefer 16:9.
At first the quality looked acceptable in VLC, but the video was very interlaced. Using the YADIF 2x filter works really well, the framerate looks a lot higher and the video looks so much better.
For a project I will need to work with my clips (which I haven't recorded yet, I only have test clips) with other editing software.
So my question is, how can I export/convert/save video from VLC that will play back in other software exactly like it does in VLC? Meaning the 59.94 fps, and pre-deinterlaced video using YADIF 2x (since I think VLC does live deinterlacing).
I've been searching all day, ended up trying stuff with AviSynth, VirtualDub and a bunch of other online tutorials, still nothing great. I can get it to export with deinterlacing, but with the 29 fps which means it isn't using YADIF 2x when exporting.
Any ideas?
Thanks a lot!
Phil