I have a bunch of older shot Music DVD's as well and the source quality on some of these is just terrible (Meat Loaf - Bat of of Hell comes to mind). Nothing is going to make a some of those DVDs look good.
Yeah thanks Nathan, I think from some quick testing I just did that one of the discs just has some quite bad mastering on it and it causes strange interlacing and combing issues. (A Toni Braxton music video dvd)
I just ripped a track from the Fleetwood Mac Tango in the Night concert with Xmedia Recode and another copy of the track with handbrake with a tiny amount of deblocking.
The MadVR live upscaling direct from the disc is actually the best but it still occasionally has de-interlacing or combing effects that the ripped copies dont seem to suffer from.
The de-interlacing issues is what's putting me off the most.
There's plenty of film noise and the concert certainly isnt very sharp but it looks right for the time, and brings a certain character with it.
I think it's about as good as its going to get on a 120" screen.
(apart from the de-interlacing issues)
So.... What's the secret settings to completely remove the de-interlacing artefacts?
The de-interlacing artefacts are mostly visibly around the musicians heads and faces when they make fast movements. (it looks like deinterlacing cant handle the movement in small areas)
From my understanding the best deinterlacing method is usually adaptive vector/motion and weave. Should I just switch to DXVA and let the GPU take care of it or should I force film mode in MadVR when I see the motion deinterlacing artefacts?