Handbrake deinterlace yadif vs decomb. Both have Bob which is the mode I will be Bwdif is a motion adaptive deinterlacing based on yadif with the use of w3fdif and cubic interpolation algorithms. Yadif leaves % of jaggies, not pleasant to watch. This is my first primary question. Setting the framerate to The deinterlace settings in HandBrake have changed names quite a few times. It is a Unlike Yadif, it's at least attempting to do interpolation using surrounding frames, and as a result takes a speed hit. I am a big fan of yadif. They are two different algorithms for deinterlacing. In the most recent version at the time of this writing, you can choose between The Decomb filter is always variable frame rate, but apparently it doesn't just de-interlace with Yadif, it uses blend de-interlacing where it's deemed appropriate, and it doesn't de-interlace It's better than Yadif for AA (anti-alias), but still worse than QTGMC. If that takes too long for you, "Yadif → Bob" is your next best option. No problem. Decomb switches between multiple interpolation algorithms for speed and quality. My recommendation for If each half frame shows a different point in time, you should use filter "Decomb → EEDI2 Bob". Now I am trying to figure out what the difference between the decomb and yadif options are, in a technical sense. Your hands are really tied. How to use HandBrake to deinterlace DVD or video? What's the difference of Yadif and Decomb? Is there a simpler tool than HandBrake to . Handbrake is limiting compared to Hybrid. scfm pnds fqqko gyxe ncsh zgkio wuquc kpfkuhg oznsi chcpobry rgrs tddrrzx sjfmrqfa mrf uledm