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PLEASE, Help me to continue with the Vegas!!!
Dear friends, my name is Alexander, I’m from Switzerland and first time I want to ask apologies for my bad domain of english language. I know that this issue has been discussed a lot but please help me to understand something that drives me crazy.
It’s all about the Deinterlace option method. No need to explain me what is “blend” or “interpolate fields”, I know it. My problem is not knowing WHEN and UNDER WHAT CIRCUMSTANCES I have to choose one option or another. I want to tell from the beginning that always respect the properties of a video, I DON’T WANT TO DEINTERLACE nothing. All that I do in my edits is only a little colour correction and put a few pictures in project, nothing more.
I work with 3 types of videos. So:
1. If I edit a video 720×576 PAL [interlaced, LFF] and all what I pretend is to get a mpeg2 [interlaced LFF] to dvd, I need to choose one option between “blend fields” or “interpolate”, or not necessary, and leave it to “none”?2.I work also with video 1920×1080 50p, my intention is to get a video to blu-ray as 1920×1080 50p. That is the same resolution and the same progressive type. Deinterlace method: none, blend or interpolate fields?
3. And last: the same initial 1920×1080 50p video: this time I want a 720×576 dvd mpeg2 PAL progressive. None, blend or interpolate? This time you see the same progressive property, just change the resolution.
As you see never attempt deinterlace a video, from an interlaced video I want an interlaced video and from a progressive video I want a progressive video; just sometime change the resolution, nothing more.
Please, help me in this, is the only thing that I can’t understand, not what is and what do a deinterlace method[blend or interpolate]. My problem is understand WHEN you have to use them. I read a lot of comment about this and seems everyone has a different opinion.
Thank you very much, Alexander/ Berna.