[FFmpeg-user] Preserving PAL 720x576 resolution
Mark Filipak (ffmpeg)
markfilipak at bog.us
Tue Apr 13 00:35:21 EEST 2021
On 2021-04-12 06:40, Matthew Yang wrote:
> Hello all
>
> I was trying to extract a 5-minute segment of a video, keeping the same
> settings using the following command
>
> ffmpeg -ss 00:00:00 -i "input.mxf" -c copy -t 00:05:00 output.mxf
>
> However the 'resolution' and 'scan type' of the output differs from the
> original.
>
> Video (ORIGINAL)
> ID : 2
> Format : JPEG 2000
> Format profile : No restrictions
> Format settings, wrapping mode : Frame
> Codec ID : 0D010301020C0100-0401020203010100
> Duration : 1 h 32 min
> Bit rate : 90.0 Mb/s
> Width : 720 pixels
> Height : 576 pixels
> Display aspect ratio : 4:3
> Frame rate : 25.000 FPS
> Standard : PAL
> Color space : YUV
> Chroma subsampling : 4:2:2
> Bit depth : 10 bits
> Scan type : Interlaced
> Scan order : Top Field First
> Bits/(Pixel*Frame) : 8.680
> Stream size : 58.1 GiB (95%)
> Title : Picture
>
> Video (OUTPUT)
> ID : 2
> Format : JPEG 2000
> Format profile : No restrictions
> Format settings, wrapping mode : Frame
> Codec ID : 0D010301020C0100-0401020203010100
> Duration : 5 min 0 s
> Bit rate : 58.6 Mb/s
> Width : 720 pixels
> Height : 288 pixels
> Display aspect ratio : 4:3
> Frame rate : 25.000 FPS
> Color space : YUV
> Chroma subsampling : 4:2:2
> Bit depth : 10 bits
> Scan type : Progressive
> Bits/(Pixel*Frame) : 11.308
> Stream size : 2.05 GiB (96%)
>
> How do I retain the same settings in my output file? TIA.
>
> Matthew
Hello Matthew,
Do you want to preserve the interlaced character in the 5 minute segment? Do you understand what
that means? Do you understand that interlaced is essentially analog TV?
I suggest you combine the 288 line fields to form normal 576 line frames, and then decomb (aka
"deinterlace") them. That's what's found on DVDs and BDs.
HTH,
Mark.
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