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Set absolut paths crashed
#11
(07.05.2020, 22:37)Selur Wrote: Thanks!
I see where the problem is, will fix in the next few days.

Cu Selur
It crash even in the test version and this time even with minimize jobs deselected.

I post both logs
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#12
Send you a link to my latest dev version, that might already fix the issue.

Cu Selur
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#13
The new version works, but it didin't identify that the source was interlaced and so the encoding was terrible while watching the original file with Vlc shows no interlacing artifacts.
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#14
Without a debug output level 9 I can't tell whether this is a bug in Hybrid or whether your source is simply not properly flagged.

Cu Selur
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#15
Sorry for the long delay.

I reencode the file with a Debub level 9.

When I load the file Hybrid tell:

Detected interlaced Material with 29,../59,.. fps, but didn't detect the material to be telecine. You might want to run 'Filtering->(De-)Interlace/Telecine->Deinterlace/Telecine Settings->Analyse'.

But after analyses it decides it's interlaced and the encoding is with interlaced artifacts.

Bye
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#16
The analysis is running a heuristic which mighThe analysis is running a heuristic which might not always be right. So if you are sure your content is telecined, tell Hybrid so by overwriting the scan type.t not always be right. So if you are sure your content is telecined, tell Hybrid so by overwriting the scan type.

According to the debug output Hybrid does not apply any deinterlacing or ivtc:
"C:\Audio-video App\Hybrid\64bit\ffmpeg.exe" -y -loglevel fatal -noautorotate -nostdin -threads 8 -r 30000/1001 -analyzeduration 200M -probesize 200M -i "D:\Temp\I Goonies\I Goonies 1985\BDMV\STREAM\00027.m2ts" -map 0:0 -an -sn -vf zscale=rangein=tv:range=tv -pix_fmt yuv420p -vsync 0  -f rawvideo - | "C:\Audio-video App\Hybrid\64bit\x264.exe" --preset veryfast --pass 1 --bitrate 1500 --profile high --level 4.1 --direct auto --b-adapt 0 --sync-lookahead 12 --qcomp 0.5 --rc-lookahead 40 --qpmax 81 --aq-mode 0 --sar 10:11 --non-deterministic --range tv --stats "C:\Users\ctapp\AppData\Local\Temp\Video.stats" --demuxer raw --input-res 720x480 --input-csp i420 --input-range tv --input-depth 8 --fps 30000/1001 --output-depth 8 --output NUL -
since the input is assumed to be progressive.

-> if your source is wrongly flagged and the analysis doesn't detect it properly overwrite the scan type


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