Hello
I have frequently problems with field order related flickering of
encoded movies. But I still don't know when to use that yuvscaler
options to fix them.
My source material is always an mpeg2 stream.
The entry in the FAQ seems only to apply for a lav stream. At least I
tried it but it didn't
Michael Lehmeier wrote:
> Subject: [Mjpeg-users] Mpeg field order diagnosis
> Date: 30 Jan 2003 19:34:16 +0100
> Hello
>
> I have frequently problems with field order related flickering of
> encoded movies. But I still don't know when to use that yuvscaler
> options to fix them.
>
> My source ma
> This trial and error is costing me a fortune in CDs.
> Please help.
Use CD-RW ;)
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Hallo
> I have frequently problems with field order related flickering of
> encoded movies. But I still don't know when to use that yuvscaler
> options to fix them.
You hav read the mjpeg howto section: Notes about "interlace field order
- what can go wrong and how to fix it"
That shpuld explain
Bernhard Praschinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> You hav read the mjpeg howto section: Notes about "interlace field
order
Yes, I did.
Directly from
https://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=3456&group_id=5776
Now I did it again, using mpeg2dec.
This is frustrating. The result shows exactly
>|So, what's the deal? Is this an actual error in
>|yuvdenoise/medianfilter, or an expected artifact from denoising the
>There are definitively errors/inaccuracies in the lav-tools concerning the
>range of YUV-values. yuvdenoise tends to broaden the [16-235]-range of Y.
Not just the