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<blockquote data-quote="Owlsroost" data-source="post: 916052" data-attributes="member: 83973"><p>As far as I know, setting the 'Treat as Progressive' option in LAV means that the video renderer (EVR in this case) is told that the stream is progressive, so it doesn't try to deinterlace it.</p><p> </p><p>Since quite a lot of HD content these days is actually progressive 25p/30p video, you may not see any difference - but I would expect a real 50i/60i stream with fast moving content might look terrible with lots of interlace 'combing'.</p><p> </p><p>Tony</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Owlsroost, post: 916052, member: 83973"] As far as I know, setting the 'Treat as Progressive' option in LAV means that the video renderer (EVR in this case) is told that the stream is progressive, so it doesn't try to deinterlace it. Since quite a lot of HD content these days is actually progressive 25p/30p video, you may not see any difference - but I would expect a real 50i/60i stream with fast moving content might look terrible with lots of interlace 'combing'. Tony [/QUOTE]
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