--- On Tue, 9/2/10, Stephen Jolly <st...@jollys.org> wrote:

> From: Stephen Jolly <st...@jollys.org>
> Subject: Re: [backstage] BBC Flash video and deinterlacing - is this really 
> the best we can get?
> To: backstage@lists.bbc.co.uk
> Date: Tuesday, 9 February, 2010, 15:55
> On 9 Feb 2010, at 11:42, Kieran
> Kunhya wrote:
> > There are plenty of free pixel-adaptive deinterlacers
> out there though such as Yadif or a decomb filter could be
> used. There are even some painfully slow motion compensated
> ones that would be probably be in the same league as
> expensive snell and wilcox equipment.
> 
> If you could provide details of motion-compensated software
> deinterlacers that are comparable in quality to the S+W
> ones, that would be really interesting and useful.
> 
> TIA,
> 
> S

The two that are the best are TempGaussMC_beta1mod and MCBob2 both with nnedi2 
as the interpolation mode. Expect speeds of 0.1fps or so... A few years back 
someone did a comparison with s+w hardware (can't find the link unfortunately); 
the hardware won but not by a large margin. However, the software deinterlacers 
aren't developed much any more. (probably because a lot of material is 
progressive these days)

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