Dr. Slump & Arale-chan 001 [DVDRip HEVC AC3]

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2022-02-19 11:52 UTC
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I still don't get this ivtc thing (as well as ripping/filtering dvd/ld/vhss), hope someone will tell me if I did something wrong. [Vapoursynth sctipr for 1 episode](https://github.com/p1zrv/something/blob/main/slump%20ep1.vpy). [Screenshots](https://slow.pics/c/Bm2ZCnnU) ...

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The default settings for TFM are pretty bad, especially the way it handles combed frames with the default post-processing mode. Ideally, you would want to use the clip2 parameter to feed it a clip that has been deinterlaced with a high quality deinterlacer instead of the default "motion-adaptive cubic interpolation deinterlacing" which looks terrible. If you're after high quality though I recommend you use YATTA for perfect (or near-perfect) IVTC, takes a bit of getting used to but the results are much better.

H1mik (uploader)

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@Omotenashi You mean this tool? https://github.com/dubhater/Wobbly
Yeah, you could use that too. Wobbly is a rewrite of [YATTA](http://ivtc.vapoursynth.com/), but I prefer YATTA which requires avisynth for it to work. The override files YATTA generates can be used in Vapoursynth since the [core filter](https://github.com/dubhater/vapoursynth-fieldhint) has been ported over. I also recommend reading [this guide](https://bin.disroot.org/?4a9fb373c0c4e75a#AoxjCfz1FkbeNdd5HP1zeQqYLWoj1DP1yn791SU1S5LD) which is still very relevant today since it explains the common issues you may have when dealing with telecined sources in addition to tips and tricks on how to use YATTA.
Is this a reencode based on Shiteater's release? I really want to watch Dr. Slump though I'm waiting for all episodes to be available, or close to.
Keep in mind Wobbly and YATTA handle decimation completely differently. YATTA will force the decimation to be mod5, which will keep dupes and possibly decimate non-dupes around scene changes in order to maintain a constant framerate. Wobbly just doesn't care about this and will output a VFR video instead. Besides this difference they are mostly the same. Note that you can still achieve a CFR video with Wobbly, but it requires you to do manual adjustments to the decimation. YATTA just does it for you automatically.

H1mik (uploader)

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@Impakt https://slow.pics/c/PYLnzr7r (I used english subtitles and chapters from ncha's release, encode from dvd shiteater shared on nyaa) @Omotenashi @Aergia Thanks