uh no, that old topic again. Anyway, I have some specific questions:
A quite widespread opinion is, that when capturing from VCR or TV, a resolution of 352 x 576 is favourable, since I have more details as when capturing with 352 x 288. Any higher resolution is said to be useless.
However, 352 x 576 means interlaced. Now I need to apply some filters, like rmPAL, TV Chroma up and 2D cleaner. But for these filters, the frames must be deinterlaced so the filters don't mess up. Here I have to sacrifice quality: debob'bing (interpolating lines) is said to be best (all other methods have their downsides too, such as motion artefacts etc.). But when I have to debob, I could also capture only at 288, since that means the same amount of quality.
So I'm running in circles, can anyone tell me the mistake in my argumentation or otherwise, suggest a (better) solution?
A quite widespread opinion is, that when capturing from VCR or TV, a resolution of 352 x 576 is favourable, since I have more details as when capturing with 352 x 288. Any higher resolution is said to be useless.
However, 352 x 576 means interlaced. Now I need to apply some filters, like rmPAL, TV Chroma up and 2D cleaner. But for these filters, the frames must be deinterlaced so the filters don't mess up. Here I have to sacrifice quality: debob'bing (interpolating lines) is said to be best (all other methods have their downsides too, such as motion artefacts etc.). But when I have to debob, I could also capture only at 288, since that means the same amount of quality.
So I'm running in circles, can anyone tell me the mistake in my argumentation or otherwise, suggest a (better) solution?
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