[mythtv-users] H.264 Encoding - Need for a Command Line Tool for Analyzing Video Sources

Steven Adeff adeffs.mythtv at gmail.com
Wed Nov 29 02:57:41 UTC 2006


On 11/28/06, Joel Turner <jturner421 at aol.com> wrote:
> On Nov 28, 2006, at 3:48 PM, Steven Adeff wrote:
> > check gossamer for the script I posted to convert to "HR.HDTV". It has
> > mplayer commands for getting most of that information. original
> > bitrate can be tricky due to variable bitrate, your best bet for this
> > if you want an average is to take the file size and movie length and
> > do some math. As for progressive/interlaced, this is even trickier,
> > though you can make some assumptions like 1280x720=720p=progressive,
> > 1920x1080=1080i=interlaced, PVR content is interlaced, etc.
>
> Thanks Steve.  This is a great help.  The mencoder manual has a lot
> of good information on how to determine interlaced vs progressive and
> tecline.  I will need to figure out a way to deal with mixed
> material.  A good example is one of the Star Wars movies that were on
> Cinemax recently which switches between 30000/1001 fps NTSC and
> 24000/1001 fps progressive.

Cinemax is 1080i, so it sounds like a mixed telecine process(their way
of screwing with these filters, and of course it looks bad on the tv
too if taken too far), my scripts 1080i filtering should handle that
decently.

-- 
Steve
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