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diff --git a/DOCS/man/input.rst b/DOCS/man/input.rst index b612e04b48..1bc033ea00 100644 --- a/DOCS/man/input.rst +++ b/DOCS/man/input.rst @@ -2167,12 +2167,6 @@ caveats with some properties (due to historical reasons): Option changes at runtime are affected by this as well. -``deinterlace`` - While video is active, this behaves differently from the option. It will - never return the ``auto`` value (but the state as observed by the video - chain). If you set ``auto``, the property will set this as the option value, - and will return the actual video chain state as observed instead of auto. - ``video-aspect`` While video is active, always returns the effective aspect ratio. Setting a special value (like ``no``, values ``<= 0``) will make the property diff --git a/DOCS/man/options.rst b/DOCS/man/options.rst index d4b8261fb6..598fe8084c 100644 --- a/DOCS/man/options.rst +++ b/DOCS/man/options.rst @@ -966,8 +966,8 @@ Video Works in ``--no-correct-pts`` mode only. -``--deinterlace=<yes|no|auto>`` - Enable or disable interlacing (default: auto, which usually means no). +``--deinterlace=<yes|no>`` + Enable or disable interlacing (default: no). Interlaced video shows ugly comb-like artifacts, which are visible on fast movement. Enabling this typically inserts the yadif video filter in order to deinterlace the video, or lets the video output apply deinterlacing @@ -976,10 +976,11 @@ Video This behaves exactly like the ``deinterlace`` input property (usually mapped to ``d``). - ``auto`` is a technicality. Strictly speaking, the default for this option - is deinterlacing disabled, but the ``auto`` case is needed if ``yadif`` was - added to the filter chain manually with ``--vf``. Then the core shouldn't - disable deinterlacing just because the ``--deinterlace`` was not set. + Keep in mind that this **will** conflict with manually inserted + deinterlacing filters, unless you take care. (Since mpv 0.27.0, even the + hardware deinterlace filters will conflict. Also since that version, + ``--deinterlace=auto`` was removed, which used to mean that the default + interlacing option of possibly inserted video filters was used.) ``--frames=<number>`` Play/convert only first ``<number>`` video frames, then quit. |