MediaInfo reports the file as:
so it's soft telecined.
There are two ways to handle soft telecine:
1. use a source filter which supports soft telecine (only dgdecnv can do this atm.)
2. handle it like it was normal telecine.
Not knowing what source filter will be used on analysis, Hybrid properly reports the file as 29.976 with (soft) telecine.
So the content will be handled either as soft telecine or normal telecine depending on the decoder.
The real problem is: your file is mislabed.
It's not an .avi, but a mpeg-2 program stream file, which should probably use .mpg as extension.
Hybrid assumes it is an .avi file.
=> fix your input extension, then depending on the source filter Hybrid will either apply ivtc or soft ivtc and the decoding should be fine.
Hybrid will not try to educate users that it's a stupid thing to rename file extensions.
Cu Selur
Scan order : 2:3 Pulldown
There are two ways to handle soft telecine:
1. use a source filter which supports soft telecine (only dgdecnv can do this atm.)
2. handle it like it was normal telecine.
Not knowing what source filter will be used on analysis, Hybrid properly reports the file as 29.976 with (soft) telecine.
So the content will be handled either as soft telecine or normal telecine depending on the decoder.
The real problem is: your file is mislabed.
It's not an .avi, but a mpeg-2 program stream file, which should probably use .mpg as extension.
Hybrid assumes it is an .avi file.
=> fix your input extension, then depending on the source filter Hybrid will either apply ivtc or soft ivtc and the decoding should be fine.
Hybrid will not try to educate users that it's a stupid thing to rename file extensions.
Cu Selur
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Dev versions are in the 'experimental'-folder of my GoogleDrive, which is linked on the download page.
Dev versions are in the 'experimental'-folder of my GoogleDrive, which is linked on the download page.