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You can flip the field order flag in the video using project-x available at doom9.org's download section. Might do the job unless you really need to alter the field order in the video and not just tell the decoder how it is.
Theoretically, it should be possible to devise a software to do it but I don't know of one. It would require setting a single bit in the picture coding extension structure (assuming you are just swapping top and bottom first and not changing i to p). However, this extension must follow each picture sequence header, so it would have to be reset thousands of times in a practical video (this is why MPEG-2 will permit mixing top and bottom field first sequences, even if it is not clever). It would probably take just as long as re-encoding.
Brian,
I was in a hurry and i encoded two clips with the wrong filed order and as a result it displays a "trembling" video on the tv. The avi files have been deleted.
Dr P,
i'll give project-x a try
Thanks
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