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mlsnag 06-04-2022 10:40 PM

Interlaced photo from Camera transfer?
 
I transferred some tapes from my camera via firewire using Scenalyzer. There's a photo in a video and MPC can't play it properly. Its interlaced. VLC plays it ok and windows player plays 2 diffrent frames for some reason. The thing is when I'm using Handbrake to reduce size, the issue remains for every player. Any tip? :/

Also, something I can't understand is why the video say it's 720x576 but it's 768x576.

Thanks :)

lordsmurf 06-04-2022 10:50 PM

Perhaps attach that small clip here?

mlsnag 06-04-2022 11:35 PM

1 Attachment(s)
Its not the best one (due to personal data) but you can see the issue.

latreche34 06-05-2022 12:44 AM

Your sample is corrupted.

lordsmurf 06-05-2022 12:54 AM

The file is fine, the data is fine, but the stream is corrupt and frozen.

mlsnag 06-05-2022 11:01 AM

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Originally Posted by lordsmurf (Post 85156)
The file is fine, the data is fine, but the stream is corrupt and frozen.

As I said it's a photo that's why it's frozen. The only stream is the audio which I removed.
You can see the difference between players. For me VLC plays it fine.

lollo2 06-05-2022 12:43 PM

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Its interlaced
MiniDV home video is interlaced, what's the problem?

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when I'm using Handbrake to reduce size
Reduce the size of a photo taken in DV format with your camcorder. Handbrake??? Why you just do not open in VirtualDub and copy the video frame to paint .png?

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but it's 768x576
Because a 4:3 DAR 720x576 video when properly displayed becomes 576*4/3=768 (x576), as it should be

mlsnag 06-05-2022 01:02 PM

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Originally Posted by lollo2 (Post 85169)
MiniDV home video is interlaced, what's the problem?

If you play the clip that I've uploaded with MPC its like interlaced frame. But if you play it with VLC its normal like in camera screen. If I'll encode that clip I'll have that issue even with VLC.



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Originally Posted by lollo2 (Post 85169)
Reduce the size of a photo taken in DV format with your camcorder. Handbrake??? Why you just do not open in VirtualDub and copy the video frame to paint .png?

It has audio, its not just a photo. I could keep it that way as RAW but I would like to find a solution for files which include video and photos and it's not separate files.

lollo2 06-05-2022 01:31 PM

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But if you play it with VLC
The video does not care about the player, it is what it is. Probably you have deinterlacig options enabled in VLC.

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It has audio, its not just a photo. I could keep it that way as RAW but I would like to find a solution for files which include video and photos and it's not separate files.
Not sure what you mean. A DV captured file should have a 4:3 DAR flag. You can compress it with ffmpeg to whatever you like with 1 line command. For interlaced material use option -x264opts interlaced:tff=1 or -x264opts interlaced:bff=1. What is the purpose of using Handbrake?

mlsnag 06-05-2022 02:00 PM

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Originally Posted by lollo2 (Post 85172)
The video does not care about the player, it is what it is. Probably you have deinterlacig options enabled in VLC.

Indeed. I didn't know :/

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Originally Posted by lollo2 (Post 85172)
Not sure what you mean. A DV captured file should have a 4:3 DAR flag. You can compress it with ffmpeg to whatever you like with 1 line command. For interlaced material use option -x264opts interlaced:tff=1 or -x264opts interlaced:bff=1. What is the purpose of using Handbrake?

I'm using Handbrake cause its easier. I'm not familiar with encode using commands. :unsure:

So I guess its normal, right?

Should I deinterlace the videos or just the photos?

lollo2 06-05-2022 02:09 PM

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Should I deinterlace the videos or just the photos?
For the photo probably yes, for the videos I cannot give a recommendation. It depends on your final display choice. It is very common to deinterlace with QTGMC in AviSynth for YT upload o for watching on mediocre TV/Monitors, or leave interlaced if your SmartTV handles very well interlaced material, or for DVD creation (MPEG2), etc, etc...


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