Interesting info, thanks! I didn't know Restream, that's one hell of a program. Very useful indeed. I've used:
"Frametype progressive" checked because this particular stream has progressive frames, to indicate that chroma upsampling has to be done talking it into account. In the case of an interlaced stream, this should be unchecked for the same reason.
"Progressive sequence" checked, some decoders interpret the stream as interlaced if this is not checked.
Using these options the stream is now perfect.
BTW do you know about any guide explaining MPEG-2 flags for dummies? H.264 would be nice too.
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Originally Posted by Manao
That way, you have xxxx[p|i]yyy, where xxxx is the vertical resolution, yyy is the temporal resolution, and 'i' says the image has been irremediably destroyed.
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