On Sun, 27 Mar 2005, E.Chalaron wrote:

> Once my progressive frames are converted in DV (which hopefully will not last 
> long), then they are considered interlaced, but are they really ? They may 

        In a sense they could be considered interlaced - just no motion
        between the fields.  It might be best though to tag the stream as
        progressive.

> well be but the fields are not like a video, therefore I am not sure  of what 
> is happening using a deinterlacer for  yuvmotionfps or the stabilizer ... 

        You don't need to use a deinterlacer - all that needs to be done is
        change the YUV4MPEG2 tag to be "progressive" (Ip) since it really is
        a set of progressive frames.

        I thought you had altered the workflow to avoid going thru the 
        encode to DV and the later decoding of DV.  Or is that in the
        planning stages?

        Cheers,
        Steven Schultz



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