Am Mo., 27. Jan. 2020 um 01:37 Uhr schrieb Mark Filipak <[email protected]>: > > > > On 01/26/2020 07:32 PM, Carl Eugen Hoyos wrote: > > Am Mo., 27. Jan. 2020 um 01:27 Uhr schrieb Mark Filipak > > <[email protected]>: > >> > >> > >> > >> On 01/26/2020 07:24 PM, Carl Eugen Hoyos wrote: > >>> Am Mo., 27. Jan. 2020 um 01:21 Uhr schrieb Mark Filipak > >>> <[email protected]>: > >>> > >>>> This all matters. It matters a lot. It creates confusion in users > >>>> and I can only imagine what it has done to ff libraries (and > >>>> how they have been patched to compensate for this bug). > >>> > >>> Do you think the issue you see is also reproducible with > >>> ffmpeg or only with ffprobe? > >> > >> I have no idea, Carl. I've never used ffmpeg. > > > > Then why don't you believe that the issue you see is that > > FFmpeg does not "support" soft-telecine when reading > > program streams? > > Because out of hundreds of region-1 DVDs, I've found only 2 that don't > use soft telecine, at least for the main feature. If ffmpeg didn't > support soft-telecined VOBs as input, then it could not be used to > decode so-called "NTSC" DVDs,
You misunderstand: I didn't claim that FFmpeg cannot "read" the decrypted vob files in soft-telecined dvds, I claimed that the soft-telecine feature in such vob files is not "supported" (but ignored) because it is only needed if your display hardware needs it and such display hardware cannot be used with FFmpeg (or any modern video player). It is of course possible that I am wrong, that the flags are not ignored but incorrectly processed but since they aren't needed nobody complained so far... Note that other free vob demuxers and other free mpegvideo decoders exist. Carl Eugen _______________________________________________ ffmpeg-user mailing list [email protected] https://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/ffmpeg-user To unsubscribe, visit link above, or email [email protected] with subject "unsubscribe".
