Does this happen is you do not resize?
If it does only occure when resizing: Have you tried another resizing method?
Assuming those screenshots were taken with vsViewer it looks like a decoding issue.
No clue whether the issue is due to some bug in the source filter or a problem with the source.
First things I would recommand are:
Cu Selur
If it does only occure when resizing: Have you tried another resizing method?
Assuming those screenshots were taken with vsViewer it looks like a decoding issue.
No clue whether the issue is due to some bug in the source filter or a problem with the source.
First things I would recommand are:
- check whether overwriting the "Filtering->(De-)Interlace/Telecine->Deinterlace/Telecine Settings->Overwrite inptu scan type" to 'progressive' fixes the color issue. This disables the deinterlacing (yes you will probably see combing artifacts), but if it fixes the color issue it shows that it's not the source filter, but one of the filters used during the ivtc. As a general side note: if the source is interlaced, like indicated by the source headers, one should not use a ivtc method, if the source on the other hand is wrongly flagged one should 'Overwrite inptu scan type' to telecine.
- if your hardware supports it try using another value for "Filtering->Vapoursynth->Misc->Source->Libav hardware decoding mode"
- try using another source filter by disabling "Filtering->Vapoursynth->Preer LWLibAVSource over FFmpegSource2"
- try whether remuxing the source with MKVToolnix to mkv before using it in Hybrid helps
- check the source with a tool ment to fix m2ts streams
Cu Selur
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