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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 06/26/2017 03:45 PM, Joseph Fry
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<div>I don't think the deinterlacer is confused at all...
Advanced is a temporal deinterlacer, when you pause on a
frame your asking the deinterlacer to do something it's
not designed to do... deinterlace without the context of
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I meant confused in the sense of being given something to do that it
cannot, like I would be confused if you put me in an airplane
cockpit and told me to fly it, since I don't know how to do that.<br>
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<div>I'm sure there is a way to work around it (display the
last rendered frame before the pause?)... but feeding a
temporal deinterlacer a single interlaced frame over and
over again is going to create some weirdness, it really
needs at least two frames to do any deinterlacing... and
ideally several frames before (and after?) to do it's job
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<div>Perhaps pausing should switch to line doubling, or it
should loop over two frames?</div>
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I believe the advanced deinterlacer uses three frames at a time. So
I agree there needs to be some better way, perhaps turn off the
deinterlacer or change it to a different one. <br>
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Peter<br>
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