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Young Lee February 11th, 2005 01:16 PM

DVFilmMaker Rules~
 
MX5000 (DV953) Frame Grab
(60i converted to 30P using DVFilmMaker)

http://www.dvuser.co.kr/zboard/data/...ed_Frame_5.jpg

I found no resolution loss at all even though I deinterlaced the video.

Young Lee February 11th, 2005 01:21 PM

http://www.dvuser.co.kr/zboard/data/...479/Image0.jpg

Frame grab from 60i video...

Joshua Provost February 11th, 2005 01:42 PM

With DVFilm Maker there won't be resolution loss in static areas. There will be resolution loss where it detects and corrects interlace combing. Swap windows back and forth between both picture, looking especially at flower edges where interlace combing can be seen. You will see the deinterlaced image is slightly blocky.

Smart deinterlacing, it's not half bad.

Dave Largent February 12th, 2005 09:08 AM

Opinions vary. Some Vegas users who've compared
have come up with a differing opinion --
which opinions could be found through
a search.

Young Lee February 12th, 2005 09:38 PM

I wouldn't use Vegas for deinterlacing because it softens the image. (IMO)

Dave Largent February 12th, 2005 11:36 PM

Yes, I've noticed the softening. Do you use something that
doesn't soften?

Guy Bruner February 13th, 2005 07:14 AM

Try this in Vegas. Set deinterlace method to none and set your project to progressive. See if that looks better than blend or interpolate. ;-)

Dave Largent February 13th, 2005 07:34 AM

Well, I know that blend softens more than
interpolate. Never tried "none".

Guy Bruner February 13th, 2005 11:38 AM

It's a joke, Dave. :-)

Young Lee February 14th, 2005 01:25 PM

"Yes, I've noticed the softening. Do you use something that
doesn't soften?"

All I did was shoot video at 60i, edit it in Vegas, and convert it to 30P (or 24P) using DVFilmMaker. Now I think I'm ready for shooting an action movie w/ my video camera. :)


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