tomswift2002
Well-Known Member
That waviness is a de-interlacing issue. Remember, this would’ve been shot at 576-interlace. There was no progressive-scan in the 70’s. Whereas online nowadays for most sites you need to upload a minimum 240-, 480- or 576-progressive scan video, so at some point the video is going to be de-interlaced, and not all de-interlacers, especially software de-interlacers, are going to provide the best quality.I wonder, did you have any issues converting from the source, which I assume is PAL, to NTSC? Or is this a PAL upload? I'm getting some waviness/haziness on my screen in the scenes with quick movements -- I wonder if that's due to the PAL/NTSC framerate discrepancy? But the sound is beautiful -- listening at work now