From: Michael R. <mr...@us...> - 2004-08-25 15:30:50
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Hi Chris, > > > To me it seems like the tvtime post-processing is > > > being ignored after the "regular" deinterlacing > > > gets turned on. > > > > I assume this continues to be the case after > > "regular" deinterlacing is turned off again? > > Correct: once it's turned on then off outside of > post-processing, nothing I do with tvtime in > post-processing seems to matter, at least for what I'm > seeing. Removing and readding the tvtime plugin in chain reaction seems to work here, when I reproduce your scenario. So I get this: * launch movie * add tvtime plugin -> chain reaction deinterlacing is used * enable regular deinterlacing -> regular deinterlacing overrides chain reaction * disable regular deinterlacing -> no deinterlacing at all, the tvtime plugin in chain reaction seems to be in some kind of "I am not needed" state * removing and readding the tvtime plugin in chain reaction -> chain reaction deinterlacing is resurrected Michael -- "... one of the main causes of the fall of the Roman Empire was that, lacking zero, they had no way to indicate successful termination of their C programs." -Robert Firth |