25.01.2018, 21:30
After another look (not using a mobile).
You got a source that is detected as interlaced, which Hybrid would normally deinterlace.
You deactivated the deinterlacing, thus Hybrid assumes that the source is interlaced, but you don't want to deinterlace.
You additionally didn't tell the encoder that the output should be interlaced, so the encoder might also mess up.
This is messed up. Deactivating the deinterlacer itself isn't a problem, but you should either tell Hybrid that the source isn't interlaced or tell the encoder do encode interlaced.
That aside there seems to be a bug in Hybrid handling interlaced content with filters that can only handle progressive input.
-> will look into it, but even if I fix this your output will probably be broken.
Cu Selur
You got a source that is detected as interlaced, which Hybrid would normally deinterlace.
You deactivated the deinterlacing, thus Hybrid assumes that the source is interlaced, but you don't want to deinterlace.
You additionally didn't tell the encoder that the output should be interlaced, so the encoder might also mess up.
This is messed up. Deactivating the deinterlacer itself isn't a problem, but you should either tell Hybrid that the source isn't interlaced or tell the encoder do encode interlaced.
That aside there seems to be a bug in Hybrid handling interlaced content with filters that can only handle progressive input.
-> will look into it, but even if I fix this your output will probably be broken.
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.