13.06.2024, 04:45
I wanted them because I'm de-interlacing first then taking the de-interlaced videos in my video editor for color correction, if I color correct in vegas first then encode in hybrid I get jagged lines on playback, this could well be because vegas is encoding it progressive because it's seeing the lossless codec as progressive or it's encoding with the wrong field order, or maybe im setting the field order wrong in Hybrid? It has a 0 option a 1 option and -1 option.
Quote:I have tried all options TFF, BFF PROGRESSIVE does nothing, as discussed once before things only work if I encode with reduce interlace flicker on in Vegas then de-interlace in Hybrid, I don't don't what reduce de-interlace flicker does in Vegas? Does it blend the fields? Its difficult for you to answer it's not your software and you don't use it.Sorry, can't help you with Vegas. If you share a short sample of your original source, I can tell you how I would deinterlace it.
Quote:Can't you add normal Huff the one that is used with virtuldub?No, those are vfw only. Hybrid is a grahical user interface for command line tools.
Quote: I don't think I tried FFV1 is it lossless and can virtuldub open it?FFV1 is lossless.
At least newer Virtual Dub 2 should be abel to open it.
[quote}If it works in virtuldub then it should work in Vegas.[/quote]
Sounds like Vegas only understands vfw. If I remember correctly ffdshow has a vfw option which would which then should allow Virtual Dub to open FFV1 content.
Sounds I remembered correctly.
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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.