Hi.

Yes, yuvkineco expects raw captured materials,
it is weak against encoded or denoised materials.

Both -c and -n regulate pulldown cycle detection
sensitivity (-n affects also deinterlacing).
Bigger value of -c or -n causes sensitivity lower,
but stronger against noises.

-C reports noise level, I'd hoped it suits -n,
but it was often too big, especially with
materials those were not 2-3 pulldown,
so I could not write about reported noise level.
I recommend -n 10(default) or lower,
if reported noise level was lower, lower than it.

With movie for theaters, containing little
pulldown cycle change, specify -c big.
With TV program, film recorded and video edited,
containing many pulldown cycle change,
specify -c small.

If you want to know more about what yuvkineco is doing,
set environment variable MJPEG_VERBOSITY=2,
yuvkineco will print debug information.

--DEBUG: [yuvkineco] 00:00:00        0:0            68:25            4:12            
4:12          -47:17       -24391:158         -12:26178        55:21       0     10 
23311113  0  7 - -
--DEBUG: [yuvkineco] 00:00:00       68:25            4:12            4:12          
-47:17       -24391:158         -12:26178        55:21          -12:21       0     21 
32001322  3  7 5 4
--DEBUG: [yuvkineco] 00:00:03 -9999999:158    -9999999:26178        55:21          
-12:21       -27922:77            0:29978        51:17          -25:25       1    299 
01200322  4  7 - 5 4
       :
       :

each fields are:
* timecode
* field difference:frame difference * 8
* frame offset
* frame dropping threshold
* flags*8 (frame marked 0 or 2 would drop)
* dropped frame
* noise level
* field forwarded frame

At last, if you can do very tiresome work,
edit pulldown cycle list by hand,
feed it with -O to retry.

-- 
KAWAMATA/Hitoshi


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