22.08.2021, 21:58
Actually, change of thoughts. It most likely won't work.
Here, taken from --vpp-deinterlace:
Yes, --vpp-deinterlace adaptive does mean adaptive. But the NVEnc adaptive is not the same thing as CUVID adaptive, as you can see above.
Another piece of information regarding a connection between --vpp-deinterlace and -interlace is this:
This is all the info I know about. Please let me know if I'm missing something, but NVEnc does not feature the default nVidia driver adaptive deinterlacer, from what I can tell.
Hybrid is currently rendering the video - fingers crossed adaptive will be used, somehow. Will also send you the Hybrid Output when it's done and the MediaInfo of the file.
But even if it did, the file would still be immense and the NVEnc quality is generally not very predictable.
Also, one question. Can't CUVID be implemented by basing the code in Hybrid on FFmpeg? I mean, while the decoder is supported by nVidia, FFmpeg will have it. Once it's not, FFmpeg will remove it. I see no issue from this point of view, but I might very well be missing something.
Another thing: please reintroduce the ability to disable the deinterlacer.
Here, taken from --vpp-deinterlace:
Quote:
- normal ... standard 60i → 30p interleave cancellation.
- adaptive ... same as normal
Yes, --vpp-deinterlace adaptive does mean adaptive. But the NVEnc adaptive is not the same thing as CUVID adaptive, as you can see above.
Another piece of information regarding a connection between --vpp-deinterlace and -interlace is this:
Quote:--vpp-deinterlace <string>
Activate hw deinterlacer. Available only when used with --avhw(hw decode) and --interlace tff or --interlace bff is specified.
This is all the info I know about. Please let me know if I'm missing something, but NVEnc does not feature the default nVidia driver adaptive deinterlacer, from what I can tell.
Hybrid is currently rendering the video - fingers crossed adaptive will be used, somehow. Will also send you the Hybrid Output when it's done and the MediaInfo of the file.
But even if it did, the file would still be immense and the NVEnc quality is generally not very predictable.
Also, one question. Can't CUVID be implemented by basing the code in Hybrid on FFmpeg? I mean, while the decoder is supported by nVidia, FFmpeg will have it. Once it's not, FFmpeg will remove it. I see no issue from this point of view, but I might very well be missing something.
Another thing: please reintroduce the ability to disable the deinterlacer.