KVCD: MPEG-1 vs MPEG-2?
Most of the time I encode films captured from tv. These films are - by the nature of the source - interlaced. If I want to archive these films to cdr using a resoution highter then 352x288 I has the burn them as svcd (because my dvd player doesn't support other vcd resolutions).
The question: Should I use MPEG-1 or MPEG-2 to encode an interlaced source at 480x576? As far as I understand it, MPEG-1 does not support interlaced material and therefore the film has to be deinterlaced. :?: If the film must be deinterlaced, what is the best way to do this? If the film remains interlaced and I want to used GripFit to resize the film, must I used something like the interlaced resize option of FitCD? And if so, where to place the SeperateFields and Weave commands? Thx. Holger |
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