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outcomes
6th October 2008, 01:38
interlaced/telecined/progressive??
when ppl say interlaced/telecined/progressive?? source
what does it mean
i rip but i dun no what these things mean and what to use if the source is interlaced/telecined/progressive:confused:
so how can i know what these stthings are ?
and how can i know if the source is interlaced/telecined/progressive??
please help
linyx
6th October 2008, 01:55
interlaced/telecined/progressive??
when ppl say interlaced/telecined/progressive?? source
what does it mean
i rip but i dun no what these things mean and what to use if the source is interlaced/telecined/progressive
so how can i know what these stthings are ?
and how can i know if the source is interlaced/telecined/progressive??
please help
Interlaced combines two frames into one, so the picture looks like this.
11111111111
22222222222
11111111111
22222222222
with each line representing a row of pixels and each number representing a frame so it is frame 1 on the top line frame2 on the next line etc.
Telecine has two interlaced frames and three progressive frames out of every five.
Progressive is well progressive:p each frame is its own frame, not a combination of two frames.
Read more here (http://www.doom9.org/video-basics.htm).
To "fix" them try something like Decomb, but if you don't notice it then there is no point in messing with it.
Hope that helps
setarip_old
6th October 2008, 01:58
Hi!
If you are converting ripped DVDs to DivX or several other formats, you can use MPEG Mediator to deal with these automatically...
outcomes
6th October 2008, 02:29
Interlaced combines two frames into one, so the picture looks like this.
11111111111
22222222222
11111111111
22222222222
with each line representing a row of pixels and each number representing a frame so it is frame 1 on the top line frame2 on the next line etc.
Telecine has two interlaced frames and three progressive frames out of every five.
Progressive is well progressive:p each frame is its own frame, not a combination of two frames.
Read more here (http://www.doom9.org/video-basics.htm).
To "fix" them try something like Decomb, but if you don't notice it then there is no point in messing with it.
Hope that helps
i get it
but also i want to know...
by playing the vob file of dvd9
how xab u tell by looking at it?
linyx
6th October 2008, 02:41
i get it
but also i want to know...
by playing the vob file of dvd9
how xab u tell by looking at it?
Open it with virtualdubmod and look at each frame (frame by frame) and you can tell.
Look at this image, and you can clearly see the interlacing.
http://www.doom9.org/capture/images/interlaced.jpg
Mug Funky
6th October 2008, 03:00
i kinda wish people would call it "pulldown" instead of "telecine". i run things through a telecine all day and have never produced an interlaced frame... telecine is the process of reproducing filmed images in video space, not the process of adding extra video fields to reproduce 24 filmed frames in 60 video fields, in the same way that encoding is not really the process of adding blocks to a clean image.
okay, rant over :)
outcomes
6th October 2008, 13:55
Open it with virtualdubmod and look at each frame (frame by frame) and you can tell.
Look at this image, and you can clearly see the interlacing.
http://www.doom9.org/capture/images/interlaced.jpg
that helped a lot
:thanks:
Another question so if the source is progressive you don't need to do much ???????????????
like u dun't use telecide or tdient etc
linyx
6th October 2008, 22:47
like u dun't use telecide or tdient etc
Not to my knowledge.
outcomes
7th October 2008, 04:20
@linyx thanks you helped so much
linyx
7th October 2008, 23:03
@linyx thanks you helped so much
Your welcome :)
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