[FFmpeg-user] When to determine frames are progressive or interlaced ?
Carl Eugen Hoyos
cehoyos at ag.or.at
Thu Dec 20 16:46:05 CET 2012
Lou <lou <at> lrcd.com> writes:
> > Don't forget about telecining. See "The difference
> > between interlacing and interlacing":
>
> And that is what happens when "send" is too similar
> to "paste". Let me try again:
>
> http://mod16.org/hurfdurf/?p=12
>
> Which states, "the only way to determine what you're
> dealing with is to actually look at it."
qed.
> With ffplay you can use the "s" key to activate frame
> step mode which may be useful.
I would say that it is simple to distinguish between
interlaced and telecined at real time (but it may be easier
with frame-stepping) because the progressive frames are very
visible but the true problem is imo that inverse telecine is
nearly not possible with FFmpeg atm.
Carl Eugen
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