30.07.2024, 05:05
Happy to hear, that that fixed it.
You can use multiple Hybrid version if you turn then in portable versions. (see: [INFO] *hidden* Hybrid options,...).
If your source is progressive and falsely flagged as interlaced, you can enable 'Overwrite input scan type to' and set it to 'progressive', this way Hybrid knows that the source is progressive (despite the flag) and will not deinterlace.
=> I do not get in what scenario Hybrid would deinterlace unless it has to assume deinterlacing is needed to avoid breaking the field structure.
Cu Selur
You can use multiple Hybrid version if you turn then in portable versions. (see: [INFO] *hidden* Hybrid options,...).
Quote:My process for this project requires encoding it through Hybrid, then upscaling it, then encoding the upscale to touch things up further, but at that point it's already deinterlaced and CAN'T have QTGMC doing anything else on it.If your source is progressive and not flagged as interlaced, Hybrid will not deinterlace.
If your source is progressive and falsely flagged as interlaced, you can enable 'Overwrite input scan type to' and set it to 'progressive', this way Hybrid knows that the source is progressive (despite the flag) and will not deinterlace.
=> I do not get in what scenario Hybrid would deinterlace unless it has to assume deinterlacing is needed to avoid breaking the field structure.
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.