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[HELP] bypass/disable deinterlace
#1
My question is how do I use Hybrid without deinterlacing?
I have a HuffYUV video 29.97 frame rate, I wish to do some filtering and produce an interlaced and deinterlaced version.
QTGMC via Hybrid is THE BOMB, use it all the time, but how how how do I bypass  any deinterlace?
Thank you.
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#2
Configure the output encoder to create interlaced content. (assuming the encoder and Hybrid does support it)
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Dev versions are in the 'experimental'-folder of my GoogleDrive, which is linked on the download page.
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#3
(18.09.2023, 11:52)Barrythecrab Wrote: My question is how do I use Hybrid without deinterlacing?

look https://drive.google.com/file/d/1lKhFpci...drive_link
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#4
@humanoid86: No, that is not the correct way since that also disables Avisynth and Vapoursynth filtering.
Also, if the encoder isn't configured to output interlaced content, that will break the output for most formats.

Cu Selur
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Dev versions are in the 'experimental'-folder of my GoogleDrive, which is linked on the download page.
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#5
Here is a link to some files that might help illuminate my failure.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1...sp=sharing
No matter what I do the box for "interlace" is inactive unless I am on "progressive" for scan type.
This keeps telling me I am BFF, also.
There has GOT to be an easy way to create a filtered and interlaced file, but god help me I cannot find the pathway.
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#6
(18.09.2023, 14:51)Selur Wrote: @humanoid86: No, that is not the correct way since that also disables Avisynth and Vapoursynth filtering.
Also, if the encoder isn't configured to output interlaced content, that will break the output for most formats.

Cu Selur
Big Grin ok

(18.09.2023, 18:04)Barrythecrab Wrote: Here is a link to some files that might help illuminate my failure.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1...sp=sharing
No matter what I do the box for "interlace" is inactive unless I am on "progressive" for scan type.
This keeps telling me I am BFF, also.
There has GOT to be an easy way to create a filtered and interlaced file, but god help me I cannot find the pathway.
good luck
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#7
Hybrid does not support interlaced output with FFvHuff.

Cu Selur
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Dev versions are in the 'experimental'-folder of my GoogleDrive, which is linked on the download page.
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#8
No matter what file type I place in, or what I choose to render/process out to, I get the same/similar message: 
Aborting: encoding is set to progressive output but the input is not progressive (bottom field first)!

Depending on the lossless file type it may read "top field first" but no matter it simply will not do as I think it should.
Probably operator error but I cannot get past this.

I just want to filter, come out interlaced, and make a DVD from that file. Seems a bridge too far for me.
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#9
If you want to filter, Hybrid needs to know that the source is interlaced, so no overwriting the scan type unless it doesn't properly reflect the source.
As output, try: FFV1 with FFV1->Main->Interlaced enabled.
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Dev versions are in the 'experimental'-folder of my GoogleDrive, which is linked on the download page.
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#10
I finally managed to get a file in FFV1 that "seems to be" interlaced, despite the progressive label from MedaInfo, but I do not like the quality.
Is there any possibility that an interlaced file TFF such as HuffYUV, or UT, might be available as filtered and interlaced 4:2:2 output?
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