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directshows always deinterlace

jamespoo posted 2009 Oct 27 20:28
y dose directshows always deinterlace my h.264 tv rips when i watch in mediaplayer classic or make a avs script please how do i turn it off i have checked settings and its not slected to deinterlace but it allways dose help


poisondeathray posted 2009 Oct 27 20:40
are your rips interlaced?

what decoder are you using ? did you check the settings?

what happens in another player eg. vlc or kmplayer?



jamespoo posted 2009 Oct 27 20:49
poisondeathray :
are your rips interlaced?

what decoder are you using ? did you check the settings?

what happens in another player eg. vlc or kmplayer?



playing them in vlc player there interlaced and mediplayer classic there not because it uses directshows but when i convert useing directshows only thing the converts dvb-t h.264 it auto deinterlace i dont even choose the converter to it just dose



poisondeathray posted 2009 Oct 27 20:53
what decoder are you using for directshow? turn off deinterlacing or switch decoders and turn it off

or use another media player



jamespoo posted 2009 Oct 27 21:06
poisondeathray :
what decoder are you using for directshow? turn off deinterlacing or switch decoders and turn it off

or use another media player


i can switch it off sorry it is off but it still deinterlacing im useing no filters i just make a avs file eg
:
directshowsource("the simpsons.ts")
and i just open the avs file in megui and its not intelaced but when i convert it it looks blured because its useing blend how do i stop it


jamespoo posted 2009 Oct 27 21:08
if you could add me on msn happyfart61@live.com would be much easyer to help me thanks man for help


poisondeathray posted 2009 Oct 27 21:09
Identify what filter and decoder you are using for directshow. Do this by rendering the transport stream in graphstudio or graphedit. Right click the boxes for the decoder for more information (there should be one for deinterlacing)

If you are encoding, one option is to use another source filter than directshowsource() eg. ffmpegsource2()



jagabo posted 2009 Oct 27 21:16
Even better, right click on the main MPC windows while a video is playing and use the Filter option to see which filters are in use (or use Play -> Filters). Select the video decoder and the render to see which is deinterlacing.


jamespoo posted 2009 Oct 27 21:25
jagabo :
Even better, right click on the main MPC windows while a video is playing and use the Filter option to see which filters are in use (or use Play -> Filters). Select the video decoder and the render to see which is deinterlacing.


will do now ty



jamespoo posted 2009 Oct 27 21:51
poisondeathray :
Identify what filter and decoder you are using for directshow. Do this by rendering the transport stream in graphstudio or graphedit. Right click the boxes for the decoder for more information (there should be one for deinterlacing)

If you are encoding, one option is to use another source filter than directshowsource() eg. ffmpegsource2()


its says cyberlink avc



jagabo posted 2009 Oct 27 22:12
If you're using MPCHC the cyberlink decoder may not be the one that is being used. MPCHC has a built in AVC decoder and can also use the graphics card's DXVA decoder. So it may not be using a DirectShow AVC decoder. Many filters can be configured while they are running using the method I described earlier. Some remember the settings from run to run.


poisondeathray posted 2009 Oct 27 22:13
If it's MPC (NOT MPCHC) , then right click the box in graphstudio where it says cyberlink, and it should give you options to deactivate deinterlacing (I think... I don't use cyberlink)


jamespoo posted 2009 Oct 28 00:31
poisondeathray :
If it's MPC (NOT MPCHC) , then right click the box in graphstudio where it says cyberlink, and it should give you options to deactivate deinterlacing (I think... I don't use cyberlink)


wow ill give it a try



jamespoo posted 2009 Oct 28 01:27
thaqnks guy you fixed it ty


jagabo posted 2009 Oct 28 06:30
To help others in the future -- what was your fix?



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