Is there some program that can tell if an avi file is interlaced or not.
I have downloaded a couple of .avi files (sporting events captured from TV). Now I want to use tmpgenc to convert them into either VCD or DVD half-D1.
If I have a non-interlaced avi file I should set the source to non-intelaced and the output to interlaced and then tmpgenc will create an interlaced mpeg (asuming I want to burn a DVD or VCD to watch on my TV set). In short I set source to what it the original avi is and output to interlaced or non interlaced depending on wether I want to watch it on PC or TV, correct?
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I use Canopus Procoder....
did you try any of free software....virtualdub, or tmpgenc ?? don't know for sure because don't use them. -
I don't think there's anything that can determine if an avi is interlaced. It's pretty easy to tell though, at least on a computer monitor. You will see a pretty bad combing effect when the video plays. Particularly during fast motion scenes.
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