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Suspect that De-interlace filters not getting correct results
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I am using Hybrid version 2025.07.21.1.  I am attempting to de-interlace some ripped DVD files.  My attempts have failed due to audio/video sync being way off.  I use MakeMKV mostly but also Dumbfab.  When loading a file into Hybrid it does not detect the file as telecine but it does state top Field First.

QTGMC then causes significant A/V displacement.  All files have Dolby AC-3 audio I wish to retain so I set the tool to Passthrough for audio.

Mediainfo for the files ripped with MakeMKV says progressive scan with Top Field First.

Files ripped with DumbFab direct copy say Progressive with 2:3 Pulldown.

My experience is this combination of metadata causes this problem on may files dipped from DVDs. I suspect that these files really are 2:3 pulldown but so far have not successfully been able to remove that with Hybrid.

Some of the forum posts and suggestions have been tried, but many of the settings for TVITC are not shown on my version of Hybrid so I am stuck. I have not posted a file below as they are too large to upload and I do not want to damage the file in any way with a editor.

Please Advise!

Thanks,

-david BTW
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Suspect that De-interlace filters not getting correct results - by davebtw - 19.09.2025, 23:03

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