2016-07-20, 12:40
(2016-07-20, 12:07)fritsch Wrote: No, that's currently not possible, but:
I am not sure that's the case. The setting is per Video / channel. So 100% verify that this specific channel was not forced to ON by you, please.
I ran a test again this morning and ensured it was set to AUTO across the board for all files and then while playing the video I even turned it off which had no effect. I've uploaded a new log on #719 and also a video showing the OFF setting and the skipping frames in the background in the detailed on screen information. FYI I've always used AUTO/AUTO for this setting and let kodi decide when to deinterlace based on the material since I watch a good amount of live TV that is deinterlaced on my units.
Kodi.log - http://sprunge.us/VIcV
Video - https://www.dropbox.com/s/nsoomo6mbcrz10...M.mov?dl=0
Let me know if you need anything else I can provide.