Re: [Mjpeg-users] Interlacing bewilderment

2004-09-21 Thread Bernhard Praschinger
Hallo > The HOWTO says: "If you have an interlaced source (broadcast) you can encode > it as interlaced stream. Or deinterlace the stream and encode it as > progressive stream. If you deinterlace it with yuvdenoise -F, you will lose > details." The bad thing is that Boradcast movies can also be no

Re: [Mjpeg-users] Interlacing bewilderment

2004-09-19 Thread Steven M. Schultz
On Mon, 20 Sep 2004, Derek Fountain wrote: > I know my source (from a VCR) is interlaced. I want to play it on a computer > screen in divx form, which, as far as I can tell, means I should deinterlace > it. Is that right? No, not really. Leave it interlaced on the encoding side of thi

Re: [Mjpeg-users] Interlacing bewilderment

2004-09-19 Thread Derek Fountain
> So you have missed in the howto the section: Creating MPEG2 Videos, and > there the subsection: Encoding destination TV (interlaced) or Monitor > (progressive) ? No, but that's a case in point. It doesn't really tell me what I need to know. I know my source (from a VCR) is interlaced. I want to

Re: [Mjpeg-users] Interlacing bewilderment

2004-09-18 Thread Bernhard Praschinger
Hallo > I'm creating video which is designed to be viewed on a computer monitor, > normally Windows based, but it could be any OS really. The source is a VCR or > video camera through a DC10+ card. > > To date, I've ignored the issue of interlacing completely. :o) I'm aware that > the input video

[Mjpeg-users] Interlacing bewilderment

2004-09-18 Thread Derek Fountain
I'm creating video which is designed to be viewed on a computer monitor, normally Windows based, but it could be any OS really. The source is a VCR or video camera through a DC10+ card. To date, I've ignored the issue of interlacing completely. :o) I'm aware that the input video will be interla