SkVid
27th January 2005, 19:42
I had that message in another thread but I think I should ask this one in a separate thread.
This fact I found in the thread "itvc on flim":
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Originally posted by wmansir
DVD-RB recreates the progressive/interlaced state of the original EXACTLY. It basically copies the original TFF/RFF flags, encodes the RAW video, then applies the flags from the original to the output. That means you don't have to worry about progressive/Interlaced, pulldown, IVTC or even Field Order.
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Now my question:
I have 2 sources where the material is interlaced TTF. This says Bitrate-Viewer and Procoder2 when you add the original VOB as source.
After the prepare phase of DVD-Rebuilder the TTF flag in the ECL-file is set to 0 (top_first=0). Starting the encoding phase Procoder2 says the source (AVI-Synth file) is BFF and ecodes it as BFF.
Isn't that a problem when DVD-Rebuilder sets back the original flag when rebuilding?
If it is a problem … what can I do?
Thanks for your answers.
SK
This fact I found in the thread "itvc on flim":
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Originally posted by wmansir
DVD-RB recreates the progressive/interlaced state of the original EXACTLY. It basically copies the original TFF/RFF flags, encodes the RAW video, then applies the flags from the original to the output. That means you don't have to worry about progressive/Interlaced, pulldown, IVTC or even Field Order.
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Now my question:
I have 2 sources where the material is interlaced TTF. This says Bitrate-Viewer and Procoder2 when you add the original VOB as source.
After the prepare phase of DVD-Rebuilder the TTF flag in the ECL-file is set to 0 (top_first=0). Starting the encoding phase Procoder2 says the source (AVI-Synth file) is BFF and ecodes it as BFF.
Isn't that a problem when DVD-Rebuilder sets back the original flag when rebuilding?
If it is a problem … what can I do?
Thanks for your answers.
SK