Hi all,

I’m trying to understand idet's analyze_interlaced_flag option correctly.

The description is:
"When this is not 0 then idet will use the specified number of frames to 
determine if the interlaced flag is accurate, it will not count undetermined 
frames. If the flag is found to be accurate it will be used without any further 
computations, if it is found to be inaccuarte it will be cleared without any 
further computations. This allows inserting the idet filter as a low 
computational method to clean up the interlaced flag”

I’m confused by "if it is found to be inaccurate it will be cleared”.

For instance if I have a file labelled as progressive but idet detects that it 
is tff, then from my reading of "if it [progressive] is found to be inaccuarte 
it will be cleared”. But if the progressive property is cleared, then how are 
the frames now labelled, as undetermined or as tff?

Dave Rice
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