Reduce 3:2 judder: is it possible? (1 Viewer)

osen

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January 29, 2008
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I've been searching and googling for the last three nights to find some solution for this problem. It's the classical 3:2 judder problem with 24fps video. I can't use ReClock as it doesn't work with SPDIF output and my TV only supports 50/60Hz (I have tried PowerStrip).

I've heard of some AviSynth scripts that apparently would be able to smooth the judder but I just can't find any information about this. Is there something like this? I'm using the latest ffdshow tryout.

The strange thing is that VLC plays the files much smoother and without any noticable judder. Does VLC apply some sort of judder smoothing? It must be possible to achieve this with ffdshow aswell, no? :mad:
 

domb

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October 30, 2006
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im not sure how you're intending to reduce the judder? if you want to play 23.98/24 at 59.94/60hz then you have to use pulldown. i assume you're using an lcd/plasma tv so maybe have a play around with the de-interlacing options in ffdshow. i use the powerdvd 7 codecs for hw accelerated h.264 for 1080 bluray stuff and play back at 59.94 and dont notice anything worse than i would expect anyway. i also use my ati hd4850's built in deinterlacing rather than that of the codec.
 

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