Am Mo., 27. Jan. 2020 um 02:21 Uhr schrieb Mark Filipak <[email protected]>: > > On 01/26/2020 08:08 PM, Carl Eugen Hoyos wrote: > > Am So., 26. Jan. 2020 um 22:21 Uhr schrieb Mark Filipak > > <[email protected]>: > > > >>> (hard-telecine encoding and decoding is - of course - supported > >>> by FFmpeg) > >> > >> No, it's not. ffmpeg makes only frame pictures, not field pictures. Hard > >> telecine is an interlaced format and ffmpeg doesn't make interlaced output. > > > > Note that at least the reasoning is wrong here: > > MEncoder is able to produce both hard- and soft-telecined vob > > files (and progressive and interlaced) with FFmpeg's mpeg2video encoder. > > Well, that's interesting, Carl. In the past I've longed for a method to > encode TV segments as 30i and the embedded movie clips as 24i in the > same transcode (as an alternative to transcoding both to 60p via line > doubling and thereby suffering 70% larger output files). Such is needed > for "Making of" documentaries in DVD Extra Features. HandBrake doesn't > support any output (target) except progressive, but you say MEncoder > does, eh?
It may only support cfr but you can probably concatenate. Otoh, you can also concatenate the vob files produced with any other software... > Can X264 or X265 encode to 30i (or to 24p with 30i soft telecine metadata)? Soft-telecine is not related to video encoders but why would you want h264-encoded soft-telecined vob files? And even more important: What would you do with them? 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".
