On Thu, 28 Oct 2004, Roman Shaposhnick wrote:

> >     The one that causes dvdview to print "frame picture" or similar 
> >     info ;)

>   That's the thing -- "frame picture" doesn't mean that your fields are

        Well, take that with a grain of salt ;)  I was going from (faulty)
        memory about what dvdview actually prints - it's really something like
        "progressive frame".

>   from the same point in time. In fact I know of no flags that could
>   express that in MPEG2 (except for "progressive" :-)).

        Try running "dvdview -v 3" on a clip that is progressive and you'll
        see the real message rather than my mis-remembering of what it
        actually prints :)

        I did, earlier today create a short .m2v file from progressive
        data (y4mblack is a handy /dev/zero of sorts for generating whatever
        "I" tag, color, etc you need) and dvdview showed the difference
        right away compared to interlaced encoding.

        Cheers,
        Steven Schultz



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