Most software players will not do that without some tinkering. As for DivX Converter, I don't know what it does, but I'd recommend using something x264-based instead for better quality, configurability and community support.Īnd every time, the h264 files are covered in messy/ugly interlacing artifacts.Įven if you make a proper interlaced encode, you will see weaving unless your player or decoder deinterlaces automatically. Well, HandBrake doesn't encode as interlaced unless you add :interlaced to the manual parameters string. Ive tried several h264 conversion processes (Handbrake, Divx Converter Plus PRo etc) These questions keep me up at night staring at the roof in bed.thank you for your responses in advance, Is 25 fps interlaced the same as 50fps progressive? if i loaded the avi VHS interlaced files into Sony Vegas (25fps) and saved an avi that is 50fps prog would that keep all the information? mpgs are way bigger for the seemingly same quality and that would mean many more hard drives (and cost). I was under the impression that the h264 codec could handle interlaced? is this not the case? is the only way to keep all the information from my video tapes to make mpg2 files? (i know the mpg2 codec supports interlaced). Ive tried several h264 conversion processes (Handbrake, Divx Converter Plus PRo etc) and every time, the h264 files are covered in messy/ugly interlacing artifacts. As the video is interlaced i want to keep the files interlaced to keep all the information (these files are going to be my "archive" files forever of my video tapes). I would like to think i know a little bit about video. I am yet to get a positive process to do the avi to h264 conversion. I want to convert them to h264, put them on my WD Live media player and throw out the video tapes forever. i have some old interlaced PAL 25fps VHS video tapes. I hope some of the knowledgeable fine ppl here can answer this one, ive done a few searches and wasted a lot of time on this.
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