MI <mi.lists.ffmpeg <at> alma.ch> writes: > I have a video which was orginally shot progressive, > then encoded as interlaced.
Could you elaborate a little on what exactly was done? (Sharing a sample as suggested by Paul is of course also sufficient.) The reason I ask is that "encoded as interlaced" can mean many things: The video could have been encoded in field-mode and signalled as interlaced (no action needed). It could have been a 50fps video that was interlaced and encoded as 25i (only yadif or equivalent helps). The fields of the progressive video could have been shifted, the phase filter fixes this. I guess other possibilities exist. Merry Christmas, Carl Eugen _______________________________________________ ffmpeg-user mailing list [email protected] http://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/ffmpeg-user
