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<blockquote data-quote="DragonQ" data-source="post: 981471" data-attributes="member: 115209"><p>I'm using just "Resize & Aspect". Settings are attached. Obviously you need to set the output levels to whatever looks right on your display. I am unsure if ticking "Resize always" is a good idea - the benefit is that you get better chroma upscaling for 1080i/p content (I assume) but I don't know if it introduces any other issues.</p><p> </p><p>The main problem is that the only way I can get hardware deinterlacing when using ffdshow post-processing is to do the deinterlacing <em>before</em> ffdshow gets its hands on the image (which is the correct way to do it anyway - deinterlacing should always be done before resizing). Unfortunately, the only way I know of doing this is using CUVID, which only works on nVidia GPUs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DragonQ, post: 981471, member: 115209"] I'm using just "Resize & Aspect". Settings are attached. Obviously you need to set the output levels to whatever looks right on your display. I am unsure if ticking "Resize always" is a good idea - the benefit is that you get better chroma upscaling for 1080i/p content (I assume) but I don't know if it introduces any other issues. The main problem is that the only way I can get hardware deinterlacing when using ffdshow post-processing is to do the deinterlacing [I]before[/I] ffdshow gets its hands on the image (which is the correct way to do it anyway - deinterlacing should always be done before resizing). Unfortunately, the only way I know of doing this is using CUVID, which only works on nVidia GPUs. [/QUOTE]
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