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[HELP] 25i to 29.97i with interpolation
#61
Just a black screen preview.
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#62
Okay (libav has problems with some hevc interlaced content):
Try enabling hardware decoding, assuming you have a intel or nvida gpu. Set 'Libav hardware decoding mode' to 3.
If you have an NVIDIA GPU you could alternatively enable 'Use DGDecNV when available'.

Cu Selur
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#63
OK thanks, will try that. Where is the hardware decoding setting?
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#64
"Filtering->Vapousynth->Misc->Source->Libav hardware decoding mode"
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#65
Sadly this did not work either, so converting original file to ProRes.
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#66
Okay, that is curious, since if the hardware decoder can't decode it no normal Player should be able to playback the file either.
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#67
I think the problem may be to do with the pixel aspect ratio, which isĀ .9141. I have no idea why it has been squeezed, when it is a 4x3 image. perhaps it has been flagged incorrectly as anamorphic?
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#68
you can overwrite the input PAR through: 'Crop/Resize->Base->Pixel Aspect Ratio (PAR)->Input PAR'
Quote:I think the problem may be to do with the pixel aspect ratio, which is .9141.
that sound wrong, see: https://forum.selur.net/thread-597.html

Cu Selur
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#69
What should I overwrite the PAL 4x3 PAR to?
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#70
Typicallly DVDs and oder MPEG-2 content uses generic PAR:

Generic:(common for MPEG-2 based content)

DAR

PAL

NTSC
4:3
16/15
8/9
16:9
64/45
32/27

so for 4x3 content 16/15 is the usual PAR I would expect.

Cu Selur
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