Hi all,
First, I would like to thank everybody for all the knowlwdge I have acquired just by reading the posts in this forum.
The Questions:
How do you use the "2 fields if more than nnn lines" in the Pic video codec ? Does that mean that if you check it the captured video will be interlaced ? If you uncheck it, does it mean that the video is progressive ?
I did a small test capturing with my Marvel G400 at 704x480 (NTSC) vith AVI_IO, one capture with the above option enabled, the other with the option diabled. The captures went OK.
When I examined the video in VirtualDub you can clearly see the interlacing artifacts in both clips. What is happening here ?
Suppose you have a video clip captured with Pic Video. The video is interlaced. If you need to apply a chain of filters(for example deinterlace, crop and resize) in VirtualDub, where in this chain does the deinterlacing filter go ? Is it the first one, does it have to work on the original video ? Or can it go at any stage ?
How do you decide when to do deinterlacing and when not to do it ?
(All of the above is based on a video clip captured from TV with either Pic Video or Matrox HW MJPEG)
Thank you for your feedback.
Radu
First, I would like to thank everybody for all the knowlwdge I have acquired just by reading the posts in this forum.
The Questions:
How do you use the "2 fields if more than nnn lines" in the Pic video codec ? Does that mean that if you check it the captured video will be interlaced ? If you uncheck it, does it mean that the video is progressive ?
I did a small test capturing with my Marvel G400 at 704x480 (NTSC) vith AVI_IO, one capture with the above option enabled, the other with the option diabled. The captures went OK.
When I examined the video in VirtualDub you can clearly see the interlacing artifacts in both clips. What is happening here ?
Suppose you have a video clip captured with Pic Video. The video is interlaced. If you need to apply a chain of filters(for example deinterlace, crop and resize) in VirtualDub, where in this chain does the deinterlacing filter go ? Is it the first one, does it have to work on the original video ? Or can it go at any stage ?
How do you decide when to do deinterlacing and when not to do it ?
(All of the above is based on a video clip captured from TV with either Pic Video or Matrox HW MJPEG)
Thank you for your feedback.
Radu
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