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Nikolaj Marquez von Hage November 30th, 2006 09:46 AM

Best free de-interlacer for HDV?
 
Hello everyone.

I'm making a movie and have shot HDV material, which I edit native in Adobe Premiere 2.0. The material is 1080 x 1440 50i.
I'd like to know what is the BEST free, comparatively easy to use de-interlacer available. AspectHD is ruled out, as I edit native HDV.
Nikolaj

Robert Ducon December 9th, 2006 03:28 AM

I'd like to know too.

I've used FCP 5.1 deinterlace, but that doubles the horizontal lines if I'm not mistaken - looks fine, still you look at the detail that goes missing.. don't want to loose half my vertical resolution when it's already HDV.

Anyhow?

William Gardner December 9th, 2006 09:59 PM

I've had very good results with the Alparysoft Deinterlacer running in VirtualDub. They have versions for Premiere and After Effects too, I think, but I haven't used them. While not free, it costs $25 which is pretty darn cheap. If you're editing HDV you can afford the $25... :)

Bill

Djee Smit December 11th, 2006 03:02 AM

i also heard good things about the 'mpeg streamclip' never used it for deinterlacing, but I believe it's free and it works well

Robert Ducon December 11th, 2006 02:48 PM

I need an in-FCP plug in - thanks for the tips though! I have too much footage - I can't edit and then export, deinterlace, and then reimport all at 1920x1080 at 8-bit uncompressed.

Okay, so not free..

What is the best "smart" deinterlacer out there, for the Macintosh that plugs into FCP? When I say smart, I mean I want something that uses the two frames and merges them "smartly" from 60i into 30p without throwing away half the frames and then just doubling the lines of resolution. (That'd be a dumb interlacer, and I'm afraid that's what the current stock FCP 5 one does, right?)

Dave Ferdinand December 16th, 2006 12:36 AM

Nicolaj, you can use Virtual Dub which is free. You can download 'smart deinterlacer' plugin from neuron2.net. It does a pretty good job.

You can download a VDub 60i to 60p (or 50i to 50p) plugin from here: http://www.geocities.com/headlesspup...f/vdub_60p.zip

Jonathon Wilson January 12th, 2007 12:33 PM

Avisynth and MCBob
 
Definitely not easy-to-use. Also quite slow. However, its completely free and the image quality is the best deinterlacing I've ever seen by far.

Robert Ducon February 22nd, 2007 09:53 PM

I went out and bought Nattresses G Film plug in. Looks nice, but, honestly, it just doesn't bring UP the footage the way I've seen in Magic Bullet and other very expensive suites. I like it, and glad I have it, but I will upgrade when I get a chance.

Deinterlacing isn't transparent - leaves horizontal artifacts, and the 24P isn't useful for footage that'll be seen on a computer - works fine at full speed on a TV monitor though.

Robert M Wright February 24th, 2007 11:48 AM

This is another way to deinterlace 60i to 60p, using AVISynth and VirtualDub:

http://www.guthspot.se/video/#deinterlacesmooth

I've used this, and the results can be quite pleasing.


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