I tried to deinterlace HEVC file and I got:
TelecideNV: input must be YV12
The HEVC file is 10 bit, so DGSource feeds DGTelecideNV with a 16 bit frame.
Could you please introduce HBD to it? I don't know if there is any other 8 bit DGTool left.
Thanks.
TelecideNV: input must be YV12
TelecideNV: input must be YV12
Please provide a sample of 10-bit HEVC that requires field matching and tell me its provenance. I have never seen such a source. You know that DGTelecide is not a deinterlacer, right?
TelecideNV: input must be YV12
I know that. I need to process pulldown to a source I lazily ripped and encoded from BD some time ago, without noticing that it was 29.97 fps.
The originals are not in my hands anymore, otherwise I would have ripped them again. To minimize loss, I am trying to process them without bitdepth conversion.
NSFW sample: https://krakenfiles.com/view/DV9q2LNPQw/file.html
TelecideNV: input must be YV12
That clip does not have field pulldown, but rather frame repetition, i.e., one of every 5 frames is duplicated. So it's not a candidate for DGTelecide. You can fix that clip using:
selectevery(5,0,1,3,4)
For the full stream the correct frame number to omit may be different depending on how the stream starts. We also assume the phase doesn't change, which it won't if this was encoded straight through.
selectevery(5,0,1,3,4)
For the full stream the correct frame number to omit may be different depending on how the stream starts. We also assume the phase doesn't change, which it won't if this was encoded straight through.
TelecideNV: input must be YV12
HONESTLY, I don't see the point. And with my timeline of life...
TelecideNV: input must be YV12
When someone shows a 3:2 pulldown HBD HEVC clip in the wild, and not created artificially to prove a point, then we can consider it.