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http://www.dvfilm.com/maker/24Pdvd.htm And a google search: http://www.google.com/search?q=24p+dvd+mpeg2 |
Sorry, I do know this one. The MPEG2 does has progressive modes, yet these are not support in today's DVDs. Pick a copy of DVD Demystified. 24p is encoding as 60i with repeat flags.
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so should I bother with a progressive DVD?
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Absolutely, it is the best look for progressive HDV content.
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I'm not being argumentative. I'm sincerely trying to understand.
If it's just 60i with repeat flags- how does it alter the image. Daniel |
Yes it is confusing. An interlace storage system like DVD doesn't care whether you encode 60i unique fields or 24p via 3-2 pulldown, the disk still sees 60i (all interlaced coding is used.) Yet a progressive scan DVD player can see these repeat flags and reconstruct the progressive image, perfect for upscaling to an HD display. This is why it is worth it.
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