Paul B Mahol wrote:
On 8/10/15, Andy Furniss <[email protected]> wrote:
Paul B Mahol wrote:
On 8/10/15, Andy Furniss <[email protected]> wrote:
Carl Eugen Hoyos wrote:
Please understand that there is a difference between interlaced
content and interlaced encoding. There is no interlaced encoding with
FFv1 because it appears not to save any bytes in the output file and
if you have interlaced content it will be still be interlaced.
But judging by one quick test I just did, you will loose the field order
information and the frames are marked as progressive.
Tested with mkv and nut with ffprobe -show_frames.
Input is y4m ffprobe shows -
interlaced_frame=1
top_field_first=1
both are 0 on resulting files.
That is for older version, latest version keep interlaced flags.
I think I am up to date - direct paste (ffm and ffpr are bash aliases I
use to run from git tree)
I was talking about ffv1 encoded bitstream version.
Ahh, OK, yes it works with -level 3 which is what the OP is using already.
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