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Basically, why I should deinterlace a progressive source?
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You should not deinterlace a progressive source. Set deinterlacing to "if in doubt, deactivate deinterlacing". If you have progressive sources marked as interlaced they are simply broken files and you have to manually disable deinterlacing.
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Enormous confusion. Another user @Ryrynz, said I should active the other option 'in doubt active' So with every non progressive it will be on. With the option you suggest, I will deinterlace only the interlaced sources. So what's more convenent?
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So why a preson should force film mode, forcing so also IVTC? Only in the case the materials that person see are telecine? How can I see in the media info if a source is telecine?
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Many question on different arguments, it's weird I know
I ever used madvr "on the go", never truly understanding what I was enabling or not. And now I'm going into it so I've a lot of weird questions
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@huhn but if that dvd is telecine, which way I solved the frame drop disabling deinterlacing?
I should expect that the frames simply continue to drop, instead they don't.
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So the first, as I read, deinterlace all that is not progressive. The second deinterlace only the interlaced sources. It seems the same thing... A few post early you suggested to enable the first, now to leave the default, so the second
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Trolling what? I'm reading the guide and trying to understand. If this is trolling...
We said is useless to deinterlace a progressive. So the opposite is an interlaced source, or a telecine. And as we said, I need IVTC for it, and that's another thing respect to deinterlacing.
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I had a problem described here some while ago: http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.ph...14#post1792214
With the lastest LAV Decoder everything is fine now (BT709 as well BT2020 content), so great job LAV / MadVr / Doom9 Team! Last edited by Clemens; 16th February 2018 at 22:26. |
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Sorry if though I was trolling, that not was totally my intention.
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You can't even update VLC with ace player else acestream links don't work. So no, there are no other media players. Anyway, VLC is the best for this kind of streams.
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@madshi: I think we all agree that the "activate only if it comes for free" RCA sub-option is extremely convenient, another sub-option I'd love to see if any possible please would be "activate only if it doesn't drop frames" for luma quadrupling because I'm never really sure whether I can afford it and those "set and forget" options are wonderful. Just try to force it and if it drops frames, go back to "luma doubling"?
"RCA Very High" looks eye-poping BTW Playing cinema content in a 23.976Hz multiple means that audio will be 0.1% too slow and yes you can hear the difference when A/B'ing, music will be out of tune for that matter. Only some TV shows are actually meant to be watched at 23.976Hz AFAIK, my point being that 23.976 content is rarely meant to be watched at its native rate Last edited by leeperry; 17th February 2018 at 17:34. |
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