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Re: Progressive playback on non progressive players
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eric pautsch
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on May 21, 2008 at 3:14:23 pm
1. Yes but I think you may be confused. If a program is interlaced, keep it interlaced. However, there will be no plyback from a players P outputs. If a program is Progressive, encode as a progressive stream. This way a player with P outputs will show a progressive picture. The same player will output interlaced from the normal outputs...makes sense? Never deinterlace a progressive stream...you loose half your temporal information.
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