On Wednesday 06 June 2007 19:32, Jan Uhlir wrote: > I am able to produce hardware compatible DVD now. No jerks or jittering. > However it requires full video reencoding of BOTH audio and video. > I tested many variants of a/v bitrate and many other settings but only one > setting is relevant. Guess what. Interlacing! The video is OK only when I > set TFF as interlacing option. (TFF - top filed first I guess) When I set > "progressive" jerkiness is back! The very same issue. > So the story is back where it began - at interlacing :)
I saw from a link to a picture in your original post that it is interlaced. What did you use to record the source material? DV is always BFF, but MPEG-2 can be either and must be signalled properly. Since kdenlive/mlt/ffmpeg is doing progressive encoding, it would have been signalled as progressive. However, with interlacing in the source and no good deinterlacer, you will get this result. > P.S. > I haven't test BFF option yet. Please do and report to us. BTW, what format are you using between kdenlive and avidemux?
