Frage von MBN:Hi,
I voted yesterday in the framework of "Live Earth" Al Gore's "An Inconvenient Truth" of "Klo7" included. And on DV tape, as my old hi-fi VHS parallel in 16h-LP-term use of the Live Earth concerts has recorded.
On the PC now I wanted exactly the advertisement frame rausschneiden and burn to DVD.
It is, I noticed that I suddenly s.PC see interlace lines, although the film is definitely progressive!? What have the done since? And how can I fix it? Of course, I could simply synonymous interlaced DVD output, but I'd like original Progressive!
Anything else: If you 4:3 - [16:9], letterbox pictures on 16:9-anamorphic stretch? S.Resolution does nothing, but it is perhaps compatible with newer equipment? What do you think?
Greeting
Alex
Antwort von MBN:
What device did you added? If the only process interlaced, it is also interlaced.
Of course, I could simply synonymous interlaced DVD output, but I'd like original Progressive! The original Progressive you will get no more, no preference what you do. Make it simple.
Antwort von Pianist:
It is, I noticed that I suddenly s.PC see interlace lines, although the film is definitely progressive!? How can the film "definitely progressive", if you it from the television to do? As with all fields and it should be for your viewing on a television synonymous so. Even your DV recording is done with fields. In other words, your problem is not none. The stripes are only on a computer monitor to see. There are currently (with the exception of 720p HDTV) television standard with no frames.
Matthias
Antwort von MBN:
Hi,
Please do not misunderstand, but it is clear to me already!
It is quite true that the television standard interlaced transfers, ie, PAL is defined with 50i. But it is definitely synonymous with no change over 25p! Two consecutive fields describe one frame (25p wrapped in 50i). On the PC, normally just under half of the Weave method, that is interlocked. For real interlaced material you see here "batten fences." But for native progressive material is just right. There's no resolution yet of any one frame is lost! An example: A movie on ARD, recorded on VHS, DV changed after NOT interlace LINES! -> Natively progressive
Hence my question, how could an interlaced ever arise? It is incomprehensible to me ...
Greeting
Alex
Antwort von MBN:
Hello again,
've now even geGOOGLEd and these wiki articles found: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/2:2-Pull-Down
That sounds logical! The 25p -> 50i stream is delayed by 1 field! This creates an alleged interlace, where none belongs! The solution would be a 2:2 pulldown. The all would be restored without loss. How can you make such a thing?
Greeting
Alex