23.08.2021, 21:19
(23.08.2021, 21:00)Selur Wrote:Quote:So then I guess Hybrid won't do anything if the input is detected as progressive?Yes, it does not deinterlace if the input is detected as progressive or the scan order/typ is overwritten to progressive.
(23.08.2021, 21:02)shijan Wrote: Yes. If the input is detected or manually force switched as progressive - deinterlacer is disabled. Easy to check by looking at Vapoursynth script window.
First time i also was confused when button "Use deinterlacer" was removed, but as Selur explained in other thread https://forum.selur.net/thread-1495-post...l#pid12425 it is technically more correct way to go.
"Hybrid does only deinterlace if:
a. the source is non-progressive
b. the output is not interlaced
If your source is flagged as interlaced, but in reallity is progressive: overwrite the scan type.
If your source is flagged progressive, but in reallity interlaced: overwrite the scan type."
Makes sense. Thanks!