lines on mpeg2 playback [see pic]???
anyone know what causes this and how to fix it please? (these lines 'cycle' every third or fourth frame)
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those comb lines?
that's normal and won't be seen on tv playback
notice it's only on large movement -
We see this in the USA on PAL -> NTSC conversions. zoobie is right that this is not seen on TV playback. I would guess that you are either watching an American DVD that suffers from PAL -> NTSC conversion or perhaps even an NTSC -> PAL conversion could do this on a region 2 DVD, but I don't know for sure.
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Originally Posted by jman98
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the VLC player has a few options to remove it while viewing
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All it shows is the people were in motion. You only want stills?
Interlace video records odd lines in one time sample and even lines 1/50th second later.
Interlace TV sets play fields sequentially. All is fine. Computers show two fields at once. Computer players often deinterlace. Progressive DVD players or progressive TV sets usually do a better job at deinterlace.Recommends: Kiva.org - Loans that change lives.
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Did you resize the frame? You need to deinterlace before resizing but it will prolong render time.
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Each frame of interlaced video contains two separate half-pictures. When you watch these on a normal TV you see one half-picture at a time:
On a progressive computer monitor you see both at the same time unless you are using a player that deinterlaces. -
Not to be mean, just so you understand - your problem is the same thing as saying that "my dog barks". There is nothing abnormal about what's going on.
Interlacing is a 1930s technology to handle the minimal bandwidth back then, that, unfortunately, we're still living with today even if conditions are so much better. Most TVs can handle it since they were designed to expect it, but later models and PC monitors show its limitations.
However, there are several players that deinterlace on playback, even software players like VLC, quite easily (as was pointed out earlier).
If you permanently want to get rid of those lines, you'd have to re-encode, and that would be not only a separate thread, but a series of them.I hate VHS. I always did. -
Jagabo:
Impressive how you separated the fields in your post...I hate VHS. I always did. -
Nah, it's easy. Long ago I made an image with single pixel thick, horizontal, alternating black and white lines (specifically for this purpose). I use it as a mask in an image editor (making white the transparent color). All I do is overlay the mask on the interlaced image. The black lines, being opaque, obscure one field, the white lines, being transparent, allow the other field to show. By moving the mask up or down I can show one field or the other. Then I converted the pair to an animated GIF.
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Originally Posted by PuzZLeR
Normal 480i NTSC is interlace, as is ATSC 480i
Normal 576i PAL is interlace, as is DVB 576i
1080i is also interlace for the very same reason interlace was used in the 1930's. You get 1/50 or 1/60 second motion updates while using half the bandwidth of 1080p. This keeps motion smooth for "live" TV and for film, all information is transmitted to allow inverse telecine back to 1080p/24fps when the TV or DVD player containes "cinema" inverse telecine processing*.
If interlace wasn't used for broadcasting, we would either have half the channels, or TV frames would be ~half the pixel size as is the case with 1280x720p vs. 1920x1080i.
Interlace is a great thing. Learn to deal with it.
* Let me re-emphasize that point. 1080i transmits ALL the information needed to display 1920x1080p film at 24fps just as 480i has all the information needed to display 720x480p film at 24fps. Actual display uses frame repeat or frame interpolation to 50.0, 59.94 or ~120 frames per second to avoid flicker.
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Originally Posted by jagaboRecommends: Kiva.org - Loans that change lives.
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jagabo wrote:
edDV wrote:
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Originally Posted by jagabo
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Originally Posted by the_doc735
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