I've been encoding SVCDs for a couple of weeks now (after finally getting a quality I was happy with!), but noticed something strange on my last encode.
I have a Win TV card, so after capturing need to field swap in virtualdub. On all my captures so far I have used "Field A first" for interlaced video and it's been fine. Now last night I encoded a file and then played it back only to find the field order was WRONG. After doing a test with Field order B this morning I find that it works OK.
So, is it normal for the field order to vary? I haven't changed anything between captures. Am I going to have to encode a sample first every time?
Any help appreciated
Nick
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Originally Posted by nick1977
As I say, I've no idea why it happens or how to fix it, and it's thankfully rare. It's a different problem to the one you seem to have experienced, but it highlights the fact that it can happen. -
As Churchill famously predicted when Chamberlain returned from Munich proclaiming peace in his time: "You were given the choice between war and dishonor. You chose dishonor, and you will have war."
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