Blob55
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2017-11-29T22:12:08Z
I mean any for of interlacing, as well as blended frames. The player I use (Power DVD) keeps on having issues with deinterlacing cartoons, where whenever I got to a different video, the settings reset. I also can't try other players, since this is the only one I can find that works with blu-ray and actually plays retail discs.
Mesterius
2017-11-29T22:43:33Z
Originally Posted by: Blob55 

I mean any for of interlacing, as well as blended frames. The player I use (Power DVD) keeps on having issues with deinterlacing cartoons, where whenever I got to a different video, the settings reset. I also can't try other players, since this is the only one I can find that works with blu-ray and actually plays retail discs.



Not that I know for CERTAIN, but I can't imagine that there's video interlacing in any of the main feature cartoons on the Platinum Collection or Mouse Chronicles Blu-rays. The shorts on these collections were restored in high definition from original film elements. And I certainly haven't noticed any interlacing so far (I own the three Platinum Collections, though I probably haven't watched all the shorts on them yet).

The bonus cartoons may be a different question, because they are often sourced from unrestored NTSC TV prints etc. But as I said, you shouldn't have any problems with the main presentation of restored cartoons.
Blob55
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2017-11-30T12:49:23Z
Originally Posted by: Mesterius 

Originally Posted by: Blob55 

I mean any for of interlacing, as well as blended frames. The player I use (Power DVD) keeps on having issues with deinterlacing cartoons, where whenever I got to a different video, the settings reset. I also can't try other players, since this is the only one I can find that works with blu-ray and actually plays retail discs.



Not that I know for CERTAIN, but I can't imagine that there's video interlacing in any of the main feature cartoons on the Platinum Collection or Mouse Chronicles Blu-rays. The shorts on these collections were restored in high definition from original film elements. And I certainly haven't noticed any interlacing so far (I own the three Platinum Collections, though I probably haven't watched all the shorts on them yet).

The bonus cartoons may be a different question, because they are often sourced from unrestored NTSC TV prints etc. But as I said, you shouldn't have any problems with the main presentation of restored cartoons.



OK, thanks. I noticed that at least one of the behind the toons shorts was deinterlaced since the DVD release.

I really hate interlacing and for some reason some cartoons for GC Volume 1 are interlaced, despite Wikipedia only mention Volume 2 interlacing issues.