Just a clarification, please...
If I have all filters off then I am converting interlaced video in TO interlaced video out, is this correct?
Is there any reason I would use the decomb filter if I need to keep the video interlaced for TV broadcast?
Thanks!
Interlace in = Interlace out
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Re: Interlace in = Interlace out
You need to make sure anamorphic is set to Strict and that all decomb/deinterlace filters are off, and add the following to your advanced encoder options:
…depending on whether your source is top or bottom field first.
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tff=1
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bff=1
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Re: Interlace in = Interlace out
As I look at the properties now I can see none of the previously made files are still interlaced whether I had all filters off or had decomb on. All are progressive.
Will try again with new settings.
Will try again with new settings.
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Re: Interlace in = Interlace out
Doing as you suggest I'm getting scan type - MBAAF with top field first.
Flexible interlaced-scan video coding... Macroblock-adaptive frame-field (MBAFF) coding...partly progressive and partly interlaced
So my question is... is this true interlaced video similar to what I was inputting? Will it be recognized as such by the television broadcaster's systems AND display correctly on an interlaced television?
Flexible interlaced-scan video coding... Macroblock-adaptive frame-field (MBAFF) coding...partly progressive and partly interlaced
So my question is... is this true interlaced video similar to what I was inputting? Will it be recognized as such by the television broadcaster's systems AND display correctly on an interlaced television?
Re: Interlace in = Interlace out
Yes. MBAFF just allows the encoder to switch between interlaced and progressive compression based on what's more efficient for a given macroblock; all frames are still flagged interlaced though (and interlacing is obviously preserved).
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Re: Interlace in = Interlace out
Fantastic!
Thanks for all the help on this. Much appreciated : )
Thanks for all the help on this. Much appreciated : )
Re: Interlace in = Interlace out
I am trying to find settings for encoding interlaced music videos from dvd and this looked so promising. I had to report. I use lav filters for playback and they are set to use HW deinterlace@50/60 FPS. so the raw dvd video looks awesome but black bars all around. With these settings Handbrake did its wonderful autocrop and I left the interlacing in and lav filters is playing it at 60 FPS but i am seeing the interlacing now!!! Bummer so close, back to the 200+ meg file instead of the 77 meg .x265 file
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