06.08.2022, 20:09
Hi Selur,
Thanks for finding that bug!!! It looks like that corrected the storage method as it now appears to be true separated fields on the output.
However, it seems to also be tagging the file as tff when it is really bff. When I create an ffv1 output file and then use the output for deinterlacing, the deinterlaced output shows that it was processed with the fields reversed. Simply setting "Overwrite input scan type" to bff on the Filtering>De-Interlace/Telecine tab fixes the deinterlaced output. Hybrid does note that the original input file is bff and that the imported ffv1 file is tff.
It looks like the output field tag is being set to 1 instead of 6... Can this be corrected?
See attached example/log file here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/11wLYi6r...sp=sharing
Thanks!
Thanks for finding that bug!!! It looks like that corrected the storage method as it now appears to be true separated fields on the output.
However, it seems to also be tagging the file as tff when it is really bff. When I create an ffv1 output file and then use the output for deinterlacing, the deinterlaced output shows that it was processed with the fields reversed. Simply setting "Overwrite input scan type" to bff on the Filtering>De-Interlace/Telecine tab fixes the deinterlaced output. Hybrid does note that the original input file is bff and that the imported ffv1 file is tff.
It looks like the output field tag is being set to 1 instead of 6... Can this be corrected?
See attached example/log file here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/11wLYi6r...sp=sharing
Thanks!