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  • Blu-ray Mpeg export prog or interlaced?

    Posted by Ninetto Makavejev on August 18, 2010 at 12:29 pm

    Hello,

    okay, I am dealing with my first blu-ray project. I am encoding uncompressed AVIs in AME to export for blu-ray transport files, full HDTV.

    I have read here and elsewhere: if the material is originally interlaced, KEEP it interlaced. As I understand, most soft and hardware players will read the file flags and handle the interlaced blu-ray file correctly, i.e. play it progressively if the hardware (beamer, monitor) allows.

    But I have tested various export settings and is simply seems that files exported as progressive simply look better (software player and computer screen)… than the same material exported as say, full HD 50i (I am in PAL-land).

    So the question: am I too one of those people fallen prey to the “progressive-is-God” fetish… or is something going on which I have not taken into account? Will the interlaced files play easier/better/prettier on a beamer/flatscreen TV using a blu-ray/media-player ??

    thanks.

    Ninetto Makavejev replied 15 years, 9 months ago 1 Member · 0 Replies
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