[MPlayer-users] scaling and deinterlacing, telecine
Matyas Sustik
mplayer.list at sustik.com
Thu Jan 8 04:20:48 CET 2009
Hi All,
After reading several tutorials on movie encoding and deinterlacing
I still have a few questions.
1. I read a comment saying that if you encode for TV then you may leave
the movie interlaced. What does it exactly mean to encode for TV? I have
a 1080p LCD HDTV which I am driving with a computer. The refresh rate is
50Hz. Does the above comment refer to my situation? Should I prefer
interlaced or noninterlaced videos (I can decide whether I deinterlace when I
encode it so why would or wouldn't I do it?)
2. I crop the videos for encoding as recommended. So let us say that I
end up with crop=1408:804:256:136. Should I scale the video as part of the
encoding? If I do not scale, then the scaling has to be done at playback
time. Does it make better sense to scale to something of which multiple is
the screen resolution or I should not bother with that? With a 1080p display
I could scale to: scale=-2:540 right? Until now I did not bother scaling
for DVD-s but for OTA 1080i content I may opt for downscaling. So as another
example: I need to crop to 1904:1072:10:0, so should I scale to 952:536 or
960:540 ?
3. A film (24fps orig) was shown OTA in 1080i. I cannot recognize the
interlacing patterns for certain. It looks like PPIIIIPPIIII which does not
resemble any documented pattern I found. I was so curious as to what the
broadcaster did to this source that I asked it in email. Here is what I got:
"Also, ALL programs on the HD channel are 1080i (interlaced).
Programs that are not true HD are upconverted to 1080i with a high
quality Snell and Wilcox upconverter."
So could someone here give any advice on how to reencode such a source?
Thanks,
Matyas
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