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Well I have sorted it out and had no time to come back. Sorry.
Now it comes: If you tick the "hardware acceleration (purevideo)" checkbox on the outer tab than only hardware deinterlacing modes are effective in the inner tab. If you untick the "hardware acceleration (purevideo)" checkbox on the outer tab than only software deinterlacing modes are effective in the inner tab.
When set to purevideo and hw weave the EVR "weaves", not the CL decoder, because white has green defects next to red when no hardware acceleration. Not so when hw acceleration is on. That's something I realized.
When you check the purevideo box than you have the CPU having the CL decoder decoding and deinterlacing and the EVR rendering. When you uncheck you have the GPU having the CL decoder decoding and the EVR deinterlacing and rendering.
hw deinterlacing:
{00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000}, {F9F19DA5-3B09-4B2F-9D89-C64753E3EAAB}: Sets EVR.dll to "progressive content video", no deinterlacing or weaving which is all the same. It may be that second is 24p (unsure).
{6CB69578-7617-4637-91E5-1C02DB810285}, {5A54A0C9-C7EC-4BD9-8EDE-F3C75DC4393B}: Pixel Adaptive. Second is maybe "Average" or some other progressive deinterlacing.
{335AA36E-7884-43A4-9C91-7F87FAF3E37E}, {B338D50D-A64A-4790-AC01-475B64252A78}: Bob
{4553D47F-EE7E-4E3F-9475-DBF1376C4810}: "dxva_software device". This makes a configuration that doesn't work in practice as the video hangs all the time: GPU having the CL decoder decoding and deinterlacing and the EVR rendering.