What "what"?
How VLC does playback of 50i video? It blends both fields together and makes 25p, right? So? It's wrong!
It doesn't.
Where did you find this assumption ?
It generates visually the same result (if it looks like a duck and it sounds like a duck ...
). Sure I didn't check it in source code.
I simplified it by "blending". There are 2 or 3 exceptions. See below...
50i is of course 25 frames per seconds but 50 fields per seconds. Making 25p from 50i creates jerky video. I mean "home" video where most people don't care about camera movements. Professionals do special technique how to shot films not being jerky at 24fps.
Some deinterlacers are doubling frames, some are not.
Use yadif(x2) that is the best deinterlacer and that is doubling frames.
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yadif(x2) is absolutely unusable for on the fly deinterlacing of HD on most of today's machines. Try the following clip:
http://bit.ly/aWIxNC. The best result you can get with linear or bob. But whenever you reencode it to h.264 the playback is horrible even with linear and bob deinterlacer.
Or do you know how to reencode the given HD MPEG-2 file to h.264 and keep interlacing and playback with on the fly deinterlacing that double frames? Thanks a lot.