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15th December 2019, 20:43 | #21 | Link |
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@videoh:
I started writing an answer like five times now and always had to delete it again. Your answers feel to me like the "Use Linux" answer, when someone has a Windows problem. It's not helping at all. Since November I encoded around 4000 video files. Who is giving me the time back I would need for every little file to check it manually about their interlacing? Right, nobody. Not you, not someone else. I'm already working for months at digitalizing all my DVDs and BluRays because I also rip any extras on the discs. And being a perfectionist, I absolutely hate doing things more than once, which I have to do when things are messing up. I'm asking for an answer and not so I have to study video things for 20 years to answer it myself. Come down from your high horse. |
16th December 2019, 12:25 | #23 | Link |
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@Bahamuth:
C'mon, there are people tying to help you and you put them into trash?! The only reliable way to determine if a video is interlaced or progressive is the one videoh is showing you. Never ever trust mediainfo or any other tool (decoders, etc.) on this. They just show you infos written somewhere in the stream. Without manual inspection by eyesight you wont get anywhere (like in real life). And make sure the field order is correct...on interlaced video. |
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