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  1. Originally Posted by _Al_ View Post
    that message tells you repeatedly, that is is VFM filter that accepts 8bit only
    Ok, so that is to say that not all features (including inverse telecine - which I think is what VFM was doing here) work with 10 bit video such as ProRes422?

    Selur's Hybrid nor Staxrip seems to have the problem with IVTC'ing ProRes based on prior testing.
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    Ok kids, you can stop arguing - I added an IVTC / ProRes422 workaround in the latest 0.9.10 release.

    New release - v0.9.10!!!

    https://github.com/StuartCameronCode/VapourBox/releases

    Since I last updated on here we've now got:
    - Frame accurate seeking in the preview window*
    - Inline warnings about quality loss if filters require a lower bit depth
    - Frame rate fix for field-coded interlaced sources
    - Support for MacOS versions all the way back to 12.0 for Intel CPUs
    - Lots of other behind the scenes fixes and test suites to prevent regression bugs

    Please report any new issues to https://github.com/StuartCameronCode/VapourBox/issues so I can keep track of everything. Thanks everyone!
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  3. Thanks for the update!

    Preview window works at least for crop, but the detelecine doesn't nor does the split screen aspect at least for me, see attached - says "no preview" on the left and right side still appears interlaced despite IVTC filter

    I can post a Google Drive link to a relatively short ProRes422 unprocessed (still interlaced) capture file if that'd be helpful.

    Thanks for all of your hard work, seems like a great interface, I just seem to still find roadblocks on the Mac ARM version at least.
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