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I could pipe from vapoursynth/vspipe into something (I do now, into ffmpeg for other non-mpeg2 encoding) I have ffmpeg but am now unsure what commandline settings to use (and matrix, if one can be specified), it has been years since I did mpeg2 encoding I have VideoReDo TVSuite V5 but it produced horrible results
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so, no mp4 input file support available to me HCenc at says "Input can be a DGIndex/DGDecode d2v project or input using Avisynth" (a specific version of avisynth). I no longer have avisynth installed, only vapoursynth but then, what tool to use to re-encode into PAL 576i-mpeg2 with bitrate circa 9400 Mbps, and how ?Īpparently HCenc is still considered by some to be the "best" mpeg2 encoder around, although I suppose nowadays that ffmpeg could have stabilized and be OK. a close-enough "pure" non-deinterlacing interlaced resizing method discussed briefly years ago DGDecodeNV which uses nvidia's cuda "purevideo" to deinterlace and resize in one go into double framerate progressive, then re-interlace DGDecodeNV which uses nvidia's cuda "purevideo" to deinterlace into double framerate progressive, then resize, then re-interlace yadifmod to deinterlace into double framerate progressive, then resize, then re-interlace qtgmc to deinterlace into double framerate progressive, then resize, then re-interlace I suppose Vapoursynth could be used to downsize via any of a few methods, eg I rather fancy not installing using all-in-one type tools such as handbrake etc, even though they are marvellous. I need to convert and burn these to PAL DVDs for "timeshifted viewing", which means converting from 1080i-mpeg4-avc into 576i-mpeg2 (leaving as interlaced to maintain "motion fluidity" as I was once told years and years ago). mp4 files - lots of very fast sports movement across a large grassed field with lots and lots of panning and zooming in and out and the ball tumbling in the air and bouncing around on the ground whilst beefy blokes crunch each other to get it and give it to their mates. I'm a bit stuck, and in need of some good advice.