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You can deinterlace, or remove the elds from an interlaced video clip, by converting it to a
progressive frame rate. The video settings provided in Compressor contain a “Field order pop-up
menu in the Video inspector that you can use to turn interlacing on or o for the transcoded
le. For more information, see the topic that covers the format you’re using for transcoding, for
example, QuickTime Movie on page 47 or MPEG-2 on page 37.
About reverse telecine
Telecine is the process of converting motion picture lm to the NTSC video format used in
broadcast television. The most common telecine approach to converting lms standard 24 fps
frame rate to NTSC videos 29.97 fps frame rate is to perform a 3:2 pulldown (also known as a
2:3:2:3 pulldown). If you alternate recording two elds of one lm frame and then three elds of
the next, the 24 frames in 1 second of lm end up lling the 30 frames in 1 second of video.
3:2 Pull-Down
Before (23.98 fps)
One second
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After (29.97 fps)
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As shown above, the 3:2 pattern repeats after four lm frames.
For editing and eects purposes, it’s often desirable to remove the extra elds and restore the
video to its original 24 fps rate. This process is known as reverse telecine. An additional benet of
restoring the original is that it’s easier to convert this to PAL, the European broadcast standard,
which uses a 25 fps frame rate.
The lower frame rate also has the advantage of requiring fewer frames per second of video, leading
to smaller le sizes. The reverse telecine feature in Compressor makes it easy to do this conversion.
3:2 Pull-Down Removal
One second
After (23.98 fps)
Before (29.97 fps)
BA B B CC D DA A B B B C C D D D A A B B B C C D D D A A B B C C D D D A A B BB CC D D D A BA B B CC D DB A
A B C D A D A B C D A B C D A B C D A B C D
B C
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