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This should come in handy to quite a few of you. As you probably know, almost all NTSC movies are actually created as 23.976frames per second and are pulled down to 29.97 for DVD standard.
Now when you work with such a thing it can happen not too rarely that you have interlacing and blending effects because of that. To reverse the process of pulldown flags this is what you do:
1. launch dgpulldown (freeware)
2. leave settings unharmed (top field first, set time code marked)
3. custom 23.976 --> 23.976
4. convert
dgpulldown will remove the pulldown flags and create a true 23.976fps source for you that is full progressive (if the source was progressive in the first place that is).
Now when you work with such a thing it can happen not too rarely that you have interlacing and blending effects because of that. To reverse the process of pulldown flags this is what you do:
1. launch dgpulldown (freeware)
2. leave settings unharmed (top field first, set time code marked)
3. custom 23.976 --> 23.976
4. convert
dgpulldown will remove the pulldown flags and create a true 23.976fps source for you that is full progressive (if the source was progressive in the first place that is).