KVCD: Interlace or de-interlace (progressive) encoding?
Hi all
If my source dvd is PAL, and dvd2avi says 'frame type'=interlaced, i gather i used interlace mode in tmpegenc. If my source from dvd2avi says 'interlaced (progressive)' i gather i use 'de interlace (progressive)', and also if the source is FILM (NTSC) i use 'de interlace (progressive)' in tmpegend. heh :o someone explain please :D Thanks. |
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Hi kwag :)
Thanks for the prompt reply as usual :D Thanks for the link, but it doesn't really state if i should use 'interlace' or 'de-interlace (progressive) in tmpegenc - advanced tab. If there are no horizontal black lines going through movie and frame type is 'interlaced' i guess i leave tmpegenc set to interlace under advacned tab? Please explain to me kwag your better at explanations :wink: Thanks again. |
Hi Adder,
If you're making a (K)VCD, you must always encode non-interlaced. VCDs don't support interlaced video :wink:. -kwag |
Hi kwag
Thanks kwag :D |
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