Thanks Nev, its just that madvr tells me 25fps and it confuses me.
If you are forcing film mode, you are
basically forcing 25fps.
Video mode allows it to be either 25fps or 50fps - but in my experience it will often misidentify 25fps content as 50fps content, which means reduced quality.
And since 99% of the interlaced content I watch is films, it makes sense to force film-type deinterlacing.
Things like concerts and documentaries are quite likely to be video-type content rather than film-type though, so if you watch mixed content rather than (primarily) films or drama, it's best not to force anything.
Deinterlaced it still shows horrible artifacts. I don't recall seeing that when I watched it so I just checked my own and its NTSC .
Well that's the problem - it's an NTSC source that has had a very poor PAL conversion job done - as was typical until fairly recently.
I assume the NTSC disc would actually deinterlace to 24p via IVTC, but because the conversion has been mishandled, it means you have to treat the PAL disc as video-type content. I don't think there's any way to "rescue" a conversion like that.