Well, I've been testing and verifying my panasonic DMR-E60 "field order" and always get the same results!
Well, my Panasonic DMR-E60 records "Top field first (field A)"! I'm thinking that there's must be anything in Panasonic .ifo files (both DVD-RAM and DVD-R (DVD-Video)), that “tells” set top players how to play with the "DVD default field order" (well, as far as I know; “Bottom field first (field B)” – wasn’t it???). I didn't go any further analizing .ifo files but:
-- Why it works well When I play a DVD-R recorded on a DMR-E60 in another DVD-Player; and, when I do any edit with DVD Shrink or open the VOBs or VRO files in DVDWorkshop, DVD-Lab, DVD-Author and reauthor them, it plays like an "inverse field order DVD" and don't play as well as the original ones I recorded on my DMR-E60???
-- I think no one here wants to spend about 6 hours to re-encode a whole DVD only to fix the field order! Am I being so stupid? or perhaps “blind” by not finding here anything about this? … Hey; Is there any post here on this subject? Is it my VHS players? the Panasonic DMR-E60? Is it “right/normal” to record the “upper field first” on ALL stand alone recorders??? Did I miss something here??? I’m very confused! I need some help here!!!
thanks
peco.vgfx
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Almost everything but DV is top field first.
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ok, thanks for that (I always setup for "bottom field first" (in TMPGEnc for ex.) when encoding Mpeg-2 files for DVD-VIDEO). ... Anyway, I still don't understand why my "re-authored DVDs" doesn't play as well as the "originals" (from the Panasonic's recorder). -- I can detect interlaced fields on the re-authored DVDs and those "originals" are correctly de-interlaced! Can you tell me what happens when I re-author them, please?
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Originally Posted by lordsmurf
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Originally Posted by peco
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Bugster, you don't gain anything at all by de-interlace. You throw away half the material.
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Originally Posted by lordsmurf
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Well I think things are getting too "interlaced" here. Sorry, but I think we are loosing the point and I'll be taking back those DVDs from my clients to see what's wrong. I think it's better to press pause here for now and verify those DVDs again in other "situations"...
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Originally Posted by bugster
http://www.geocities.com/xesdeeni2001/StandardsConversion/index.html#PALVideoDVD2NTSCDVDWant my help? Ask here! (not via PM!)
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Originally Posted by lordsmurfLoadPlugin("MPEG2DEC.dll")
LoadPlugin("SmoothDeinterlacer.dll")
MPEG2Source("DRIVE:\PATH\VTS_xx_x.d2v")
SmoothDeinterlace(doublerate=true)
LanczosResize(720,480)
ChangeFPS(59.94) # or ConvertFPS(59.94)
SeparateFields()
SelectEvery(4,1,2)
Weave()
ConvertToRGB()
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