Frage von kichiku:hi, am new here and have a little equal time to ask ... 've obviously been looking for here, but somehow found nothing real. we have a documentary on HDV 1080i rotated on the monitor looks very nice, but as I do on my old palfernseher runterkonvertiert saw it all looked quite different from ... because of the half, the film as a little too much for video from ... would like the material from 1080i to 1080p ... with what program can I do without the extra large quality losses?
hope you can help me ...
thank and greet
chris
ps. cut with Final Cut Pro, mac
edit: I think I've found the solution ...
Avisynth and / or SecureBob should be good? check the times ...
thank you anyway ...
regards
chris
Antwort von Jogi:
what is that supposed to bring? Your tube with p anyway can not do. If you are of interlaced to progressive change, your tube television is interlaced around again!
Antwort von deti:
Perhaps an old television is just an old television, or? If you still herumkonvertierst next s.deinem material, it is usually only grausliger ;-)
Deti
Antwort von DeeZiD:
I would s.deiner times MeGUI office at:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/megui
(Avisynth synonymous must be installed:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=57023
)
Here you'll find in Avisynth Script Creator a great deinterlacer TDeint called (with EDI).
The settings of the deinterlacer for HDV are:
Source Type: Interlaced
Field Order: Top Field First
Deinterlace (to): TDeint (with EDI)
The AVS file and then save in any program (like Virtualdub, Procoder, Squeeze, quences, etc. ..) can upload and convert.
Gruß Dennis