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<blockquote data-quote="frenzy" data-source="post: 399960" data-attributes="member: 73633"><p>Actually bob is good for static images. When movement is displayed it's incapable of doing the job. I find linear blending to be the smoothest method although it introduces some ghosting. To telll you the truth, I can't find a deinterlacing method I'm 100% happy with. Tried with Dscaler, Avisynth, ffdshow and ATI but linear blend is as close as it gets. But I don't say there isn't a better method, just that<strong> I</strong> haven't been able to find it.</p><p>Experiment away though...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="frenzy, post: 399960, member: 73633"] Actually bob is good for static images. When movement is displayed it's incapable of doing the job. I find linear blending to be the smoothest method although it introduces some ghosting. To telll you the truth, I can't find a deinterlacing method I'm 100% happy with. Tried with Dscaler, Avisynth, ffdshow and ATI but linear blend is as close as it gets. But I don't say there isn't a better method, just that[B] I[/B] haven't been able to find it. Experiment away though... [/QUOTE]
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