On 01/26/2020 03:50 PM, Carl Eugen Hoyos wrote:
Am So., 26. Jan. 2020 um 21:19 Uhr schrieb Mark Filipak
<[email protected]>:

On 01/26/2020 03:03 PM, Carl Eugen Hoyos wrote:
Am So., 26. Jan. 2020 um 20:51 Uhr schrieb Mark Filipak
<[email protected]>:

For soft telecined videos, all frames have
'progressive_frame' = 1

I may miss something but since FFmpeg does not "support" soft-telecine
why should there be an interlaced frame?

Yes, ffmpeg does not make soft telecined streams. However, the soft
telecined videos are inputs, not outputs.

I don't think FFmpeg "supports" soft-telecined input streams.
At least not in the way once opon a time defined in an ancient NTSC
standard...

You are confusing soft telecine with hard telecine. Since autumn 1999, nearly 100% of all region 1 DVDs are soft telecined, so, of course, ffmpeg supports soft-telecined inputs.

Carl Eugen

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