12.06.2024, 05:34
Your source probably isn't interlaced, but either 'telecined' or '(soft) telecined'.
(DebugOutput does not contain the analysis of the source I this is a guess based on the fact that you wrote the source was a Blu-ray.)
So deinterlacing is probably the wrong approach.
You setting QTGMC to work in Bob mode creates double the frame rate. (no surprise there)
So my suggestion would be to determine whether your source is telecined, (soft) telecined, interlaced or progressive and overwrite the scan type to reflect the result.
If your source is '(soft) telecine', the best approach would probably to enable 'DGDecNV' support, so that the conversion to 23.976 is done by the source filter, otherwise (or when the source is 'telecine') using TIVTC would be the way to go. If (highly unlikely) the source is really interlaced, you could disable 'Bob' if you wanted 29.97 fps output. If the source is mixed there is no perfect solution in Hybrid and either adjusting TIVTC settings, sticking with QTGMC+Bob or using QTGMC+Bob followed by sRestore might be a good approach, but there are tons of different way one could go at it then,...
Cu Selur
(DebugOutput does not contain the analysis of the source I this is a guess based on the fact that you wrote the source was a Blu-ray.)
So deinterlacing is probably the wrong approach.
You setting QTGMC to work in Bob mode creates double the frame rate. (no surprise there)
So my suggestion would be to determine whether your source is telecined, (soft) telecined, interlaced or progressive and overwrite the scan type to reflect the result.
If your source is '(soft) telecine', the best approach would probably to enable 'DGDecNV' support, so that the conversion to 23.976 is done by the source filter, otherwise (or when the source is 'telecine') using TIVTC would be the way to go. If (highly unlikely) the source is really interlaced, you could disable 'Bob' if you wanted 29.97 fps output. If the source is mixed there is no perfect solution in Hybrid and either adjusting TIVTC settings, sticking with QTGMC+Bob or using QTGMC+Bob followed by sRestore might be a good approach, but there are tons of different way one could go at it then,...
Cu Selur
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Dev versions are in the 'experimental'-folder of my GoogleDrive, which is linked on the download page.