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Does the DVD Specification Support 30p?
Joel Hufford replied 16 years, 1 month ago 7 Members · 25 Replies
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Eric Pautsch
January 14, 2010 at 7:24 pmSure…but the original question was “does the spec support 30P”? No it doesn’t but the outcome is the same. Best thread in months!! 🙂
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Enrique Orozco
January 14, 2010 at 10:05 pm…maybe that’s why DVD architect doesn´t reencode my 30p mpeg2 files and the DVDs are fully compatible…..
great forum !!!!
Enrique Orozco R.
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Michael Spooner
January 14, 2010 at 11:41 pmHappy to know a noob like me could be responsible for it ;D
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Joel Hufford
March 26, 2010 at 6:18 pmI know this thread is a few month old, but I’ve just been reading up on DVD authoring and came across it. I love that this resource is here for people to explore, I continue to learn so much just by scrolling down the forum lists!
After reading this thread, would it be correct to say that the way a Progressive video is encoded on to a DVD is Progressive segmented Frames (PsF)?
It seems to me that the encoder is taking a 30p, (or really, 29.97p) splitting it up into two fields that exist at the same point in time. So even though it is being drawn as an interlaced signal, there is no temporal shift on the display, thus no interlaced artifacts.
Is it correct to think about this process this way?
Thanks!
joel
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