Is there a surefire way to determine the field order of an avi?
I have tried the suggestion of previewing a "deinterlaced" clip in the advanced tab of TMPEGEnc but I can't tell which looks choppier--top field first, or bottom field first. I have also tried encoding clips to SVCD, but they seem identical. Does this mean my source is progressive and thus field order is irrelevant?
All I know is that my source is 25 fps PAL. Is there a program of some sort like GSpot that could tell me whether my source file is top field or bottom field first?
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Originally Posted by headless chicken
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Tried your suggestion Nocarebear...
Both Top field and Bottom Field appeared to go backward!!!
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Originally Posted by Drakng
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That's the way I do it. Find a piece of your source file with lots of side to side motion and encode it both ways. Author both clips and burn it to RW & try it out.
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