You are asking some questions that I don’t have an answer to. My output is 1080p FHD, with AUTO bitrate, Audio Setting COPY, in MKV H264 FORMAT. What does the Motion Deblur, Add Noise and Grain filter do? Well, I accidentally discovered that if I change in TVAI 3.1.1, in OUT, from 29.97 FPS Original to 29.97 FPS, it opens the option of, together with Dione DV, the Frame Interpolation, and I can choose between Apollo, Chronos, Chronos Fast, I’m using Cronos, it seems to me that it improves by increasing the interpolation of very fast scenes, am I right, or should I not use it?Īh yes I’m using Dione: DV, since this is an SD video of an NTSC show 29.97 fps, and I’m using this same fps than double, which he suggests as HD standard which is 59.94, I’m winning or losing something like that, should use 59.94, I think the final file in Full HD should double in size, no?Īm I going the right way? From what you said yes, because I didn’t convert my SD Interlaced to SD/HD/FHD progressive with QTGMC. When you say DV / TV you are referring to the use of Dione: DV and/or Dione: TV, correct me if I’m wrong, but DV is more applied to DVD Videos and TV to SD videos from SD cameras and Streaming right? Thank you very much friend akilaspam, your experience was really helpful and to expose it here to help me/us, because I have some SD videos, shows on DVD, which are very dear to me, because I love these shows and they never came out in HD (Yanni - Tribute is one of them), and as we have seen a lot of talk in other forums about progressive upscaling with QTGMC, Da Vinci, among others, there are even supporters of the pure use of ffmpeg commands, AviSynth and so on, I got pretty lost in all of this.
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