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<blockquote data-quote="DragonQ" data-source="post: 848940" data-attributes="member: 115209"><p>If you have YADIF ticked in 0.48 and are using DXVA2 output, the video will be sent to the renderer as progressive (a bug) so it'll have no/poor deinterlacing and will play at 25 fps instead of 50 fps. If unticking YADIF fixes the problem for you, then it should work fine in 0.49 when it's released. Disabling YADIF fixes the bug but having it ticked would be nice so that files that DXVA2 cannot handle are deinterlaced by YADIF. This will be possible in 0.49.</p><p> </p><p>Also, DXVA2 Native will always output as NV12 and never actually use software deinterlacing, according to Nev:</p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>Not sure about Copy Back, maybe you should ask him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DragonQ, post: 848940, member: 115209"] If you have YADIF ticked in 0.48 and are using DXVA2 output, the video will be sent to the renderer as progressive (a bug) so it'll have no/poor deinterlacing and will play at 25 fps instead of 50 fps. If unticking YADIF fixes the problem for you, then it should work fine in 0.49 when it's released. Disabling YADIF fixes the bug but having it ticked would be nice so that files that DXVA2 cannot handle are deinterlaced by YADIF. This will be possible in 0.49. Also, DXVA2 Native will always output as NV12 and never actually use software deinterlacing, according to Nev: Not sure about Copy Back, maybe you should ask him. [/QUOTE]
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