Hi mrslacker-
I'm sorry, but I didn't fully understand your questions. Maybe some data from BitRate Viewer will help (and maybe not).
Here's one from an NTSC R1 DVD movie encoded as Progressive which showed as 100% FILM in the DGIndex produced .d2v:
Pic. structure: Frame
Field topfirst: Yes
DCT type: Frame
Quantscale: Nonlinear
Scan type: ZigZag
Frame type: Progressive
Here's one from a "Making Of" docu on the same DVD (Hitchcock's "Dial M For Murder") encoded as Interlaced. The .d2v is 0.00% FILM, and all full of 2's It's a mix of 30fps interlaced talking heads and photos being zoomed in and out, and hard telecined film clips:
Pic. structure: Frame
Field topfirst: Yes
DCT type: Field
Quantscale: Nonlinear
Scan type: Alternate
Frame type: Interlaced
And finally, here's one from a PAL DVD (the R2 PAL version of "Closer") which was encoded as Interlaced but had all Progressive content. The .d2v is also 0.00% FILM and also all full of 2's:
Pic. structure: Frame
Field topfirst: Yes
DCT type: Field
Quantscale: Nonlinear
Scan type: Alternate
Frame type: Interlaced
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