Yes and no. HEVC provides a way to signal that video is interlaced but HEVC has no dedicated encoding method for interlaced video. See https://www.ramugedia.com/interlace-support-in-hevc
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High Efficiency Video Coding is progressive only?![]()
Yes and no. HEVC provides a way to signal that video is interlaced but HEVC has no dedicated encoding method for interlaced video. See https://www.ramugedia.com/interlace-support-in-hevc
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HEVC supports interlaced video, BUT there is no freeware/open-source way to decode interlaced HEVC correctly.
Anyway, interlaced video should be already dead in this century.
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Since hevc is meant PRIMARILY for UHD material, it should all be progressive anyway.
Scott