One thing to note - if you do reverse telecine and your footage still has interlacing in it - it's because your clip doesn't start on the "A Frame" - in which case the process in this video will ruin your clip. Cinema tools has settings for specifying the A frame. Or you can use a free app like JES Deinterlacer, which does it all automatically. Hope that is helpful so somebody!
is there an app like this for windows ?
MrJ0mmy 1 year ago
so this will remove the lines in the video making it progressive
MrJ0mmy 1 year ago
this is a great info, thanks for the time to make this video
880728leonjf 1 year ago
Thank effin god i found this!!!!
Thank you too!!
freshtalent26 1 year ago
Is it really that easy? Wouldn't you have to go into Cinema Tools to do that? What about that Remove Advanced Pulldown option?
CAvideoFAN 1 year ago
One thing to note - if you do reverse telecine and your footage still has interlacing in it - it's because your clip doesn't start on the "A Frame" - in which case the process in this video will ruin your clip. Cinema tools has settings for specifying the A frame. Or you can use a free app like JES Deinterlacer, which does it all automatically. Hope that is helpful so somebody!
curiousthree 3 years ago 2
cuz he captured a movie from cable using a mini-dv camcorder, and are annoyed by the scan line artifacts.
scruby 3 years ago
to look for subliminal messages
oeskarr 4 years ago
Why would someone do this action?
eggbertsmith 4 years ago