Is it possible to figure out if the stream is interlaced or not by
looking at the stream? Seems like it should be able to figure out within
a frame or two (.033ms) and then just ignore the useless flags? Needs to
be done with epg data. I think the Insignia boxes just try to read data
regardless of flags because they are able to find data when atscepg won't.
On 1/19/2011 8:55 AM, VDR User wrote:
On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 5:47 AM, Tony Houghton<h@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I thought there was supposed to be a flag in MPEG meta data which
indicates whether pairs of fields are interlaced or progressive so
decoders can determine how to combine them without doing any complicated
picture analysis. Are broadcasters not using the flag properly, or xine
not reading it? xine-ui's preferences dialog has an option to disable
interlacing for progressive material, have you set that in whichever
front-end you're using?
There is. Unfortunately I can't begin to count the number of times
I've seen the flag set incorrectly, essentially making it useless.
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