deinterlacing options when convertig a video

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deinterlacing options when convertig a video

Postby Flexman » 06 May 2019 11:40

When I open a DVD and select the convert/stream option, i can select "deinterlace" like shown here:

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But the results were better when I changed the settings of the profile, went to videofiltes and chose deinterlace there.
Like the "deinterlacing video filter" in the options here

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However, in both cases I don't get a clue which deinterlace method VLC is using.
Is it bob, is it yadif? I think it might be more useful if you just have the deinterlace option on one place where you can chose the method.

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Re: deinterlacing options when convertig a video

Postby Jean-Baptiste Kempf » 06 May 2019 12:13

The default one set in preferences. So, indeed, here, you cannot set the filters.
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Re: deinterlacing options when convertig a video

Postby Flexman » 06 May 2019 12:27

I tried again and can confirm that there is a difference.

The 1st option just does a very light deinterlacing (where the video still appears like being interlaced) while the 2nd option will use the filter you set in the preferences.


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