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  1. SOLVED: A huge thanks to u/smushkan for recommending Shutter Encoder to de interlace the video. A full guide is available here. Here's how it now looks on YouTube at 50FPS.

  2. Quality is noticeably better at 576i, surprisingly, but the pitched up audio is an absolute deal-breaker. The audio pitch part I've got figured out. I thought I had the video part down too, but although the audio matches up, there is a rhythmic stutter in the motion that is distracting.

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  4. I would use a 1280x720 50p project. 25p will be flickery and jerky. 50p will keep the smooth motion of the interlaced PAL DV. If you're going to use QTGMC () to deinterlace also use nnedi3_rpow2 () to upscale. And maybe a little pre and/or post sharpening. The 1280x720 30p sources will be a little jerky at 50p.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 576i576i - Wikipedia

    Software that corrects the speed-up is available for those viewing 576i DVD films on their computers, WinDVD's PAL TruSpeed being the most ubiquitous [citation needed]. However, this method involves resampling the soundtrack, which results in a slight decrease in audio quality.

  6. Mar 12, 2020 · Another issue here is timing. As we will shortly learn, NTSC and PAL use different frame rates. Converting between them causes video to either speed up (PAL -> NTSC) or slow down (NTSC -> PAL). This, if left unchecked, can alter runtimes for hour long shows by as much as minutes.

  7. Jun 14, 2006 · I know that in theory there should be no difference between the two but in reality there is, you get better res/detail out of the ED version. See the screen caps below for an example: ED - http://www.bur.st/~anthony/dba/lost212comp/seven576p5.jpg. HD - http://www.bur.st/~anthony/dba/lost212comp/7sd5.jpg

  8. handwiki.org › wiki › 576i576i - HandWiki

    Software that corrects the speed-up is available for those viewing 576i DVD films on their computers, WinDVD's PAL TruSpeed being the most ubiquitous [citation needed]. However, this method involves resampling the soundtrack, which results in a slight decrease in audio quality.

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