Use this parent setting to enable and disable deinterlacing. If you simply enable thedeinterlacer without specifying any further deinterlacing settings, your jobwill convert interlaced content to progressive. For the defaultdeinterlacing to work correctly, your input video must be interlaced and theframes of your input video must not have metadata that tagsthem asprogressive.
This setting is a child of the deinterlacer setting. You canoptionally use Deinterlace control to haveMediaConvert deinterlace all frames of your input video, includingthose that are tagged as progressive. Only use this setting when youknow that this metadata in your input video is wrong.
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This setting is a child of the deinterlacer setting. You canoptionally use Deinterlace algorithm to specify theway that MediaConvert does the deinterlacing to get the best quality foryour content. For sharper pictures, choose one of the motion adaptiveinterpolation options (Interpolate orInterpolate ticker). For smoother motion,choose one of the blend options (Blend orBlend ticker). When your source file includesmoving text, such as a scrolling headline at the bottom of the frame,choose the ticker version of the algorithm.
Opacity is specified in %; IE a value of "100" will give entirely black scanlines.
Negative values are the same as positive values for non-interlaced video, but for interlaced video will cause the scanlines to be overlaid over the previous(if the video.deinterlacer setting is set to "weave", the default) field's lines.
When disabled, the default, the "video.deinterlacer" setting is effectively ignored with respect to what appears on the screen, unless it's set to "blend" or "blend_rg". When enabled, it may be prudent to disable the scanlines effect controlled by the *.goat.slen setting, or else the scanline effect may look objectionable.