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Originally Posted by turbojet
I'm using LAVF to serve avisynth for encoding but I'm noticing blocks with progressive VC-1 with a 9600GT (VP2) cuda enabled, here's a sample.
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I used this method to deinterlace interlaced video. I noticed too that the first 2 frames where not perfect, but thought at that time it could be due buffering issues in "directshowsource".
(I used directshowsource with a .grf file, probably you did so too).
The result was fine : I got a progressive video to encode in x264, and I trimmed away the to bad frames in the beginning.
After I bought DGNV (well, did a donation at Neuron
), I used this instead ; it can deinterlace too and works for h264/mpeg2/VC1 using CUVID decoding.
This way I don't need any CPU cycles to do the decoding and encoding goes faster.
I don't see any advantage to use LAV for avisynth anymore.