30.03.2025, 09:53
(29.03.2025, 22:37)Selur Wrote: Your clip is not interlaced. It's encoded as progressive H.264. (someone messed up there during the digitalization)
First of all, thank you for the in-depth reply, especially with where to change settings. I'm a new user and it helps a lot!
That would be me messing up during the digitalisation... I'm attempting to capture some video from a 8mm digital video source, and I've followed another guide which uses OBS for capture. I've read a few forum posts elsewhere now which state that OBS can only record progressive video, despite the fact that I've disabled deinterlacing in the capture device's driver:
![[Image: bb7f43ee779eb283a4024b81766a04f3.png]](https://i.gyazo.com/bb7f43ee779eb283a4024b81766a04f3.png)
I will search for another way to use my capture device to record interlaced video and then revisit this thread to see if I still encounter the same issues.
@Selur assuming I can capture interlaced video, should the problems with duplicate frames and combing go away? Additionally, and slightly out of scope of this thread, is there a certain video format I should be capturing my video in for best results, assuming that I'll be doing additional filtering in Hybrid afterwards?
Thanks for sharing your example encode, it looks a lot better than mine!