So I've had the opportunity to do a little bit of research on deinterlacing video, what it means, and when and how you should do it.
I feel that I understand the basics, but I still don't know if deinterlacing video (in handbrake) is going to make a difference given my video situation:
I am going to be making a fairly lengthy football highlight film from my days in high school. All of the original film was shot with an analog video camera back in 2000.
I recently copied all of those VHS videos to DVD using one of those combo DVD/VHS players.
Now that I have ripped the DVD to my hard drive using Mac the Ripper in 640 x 480...would there be any benefit to deinterlacing in this instance?
IF anyone can provide any additional insight into this it would be extremely helpful.
I feel that I understand the basics, but I still don't know if deinterlacing video (in handbrake) is going to make a difference given my video situation:
I am going to be making a fairly lengthy football highlight film from my days in high school. All of the original film was shot with an analog video camera back in 2000.
I recently copied all of those VHS videos to DVD using one of those combo DVD/VHS players.
Now that I have ripped the DVD to my hard drive using Mac the Ripper in 640 x 480...would there be any benefit to deinterlacing in this instance?
IF anyone can provide any additional insight into this it would be extremely helpful.