12.08.2021, 08:55
Here is another DVD and another confused situation. Lucky this time all VOBs have the same metadata, but after remuxing i got 3 different types of source to start and have no idea which version is "correct" one:
1. Original VOB:
Mediainfo: 23.976 Progressive 2:3 Pulldown
In Hybrid detected as telecine(soft) 29.97 CFR
In Hybrid in Progressive more i see it as 2 interlaced, 3 progressive frames pattern.
2. DVD opened in Hybrid
In Hybrid detected as Progressive 29.97 CFR, Framecount 269490
In Hybrid in Progressive more i see it as 2 interlaced, 3 progressive frames pattern.
3. DVD remuxed with MekeMKV:
Mediainfo: Variable 23.976 Progressive 2:3 Pulldown
In Hybrid detected as telecine 29.97 CFR, Framecount 269762
In Hybrid in Progressive more i see it as progressive.
![[Image: XQoEClZ.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/XQoEClZ.jpg)
It was also a surprize for me that there are two types of Telecine exists. Things are going worse
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telecine#S...d_telecine
Hard-telecined video is stored on the DVD at the playback framerate (29.97 frame/s for NTSC, 25 frame/s for PAL), using the telecined frames as shown above
Soft-telecined material is stored on the DVD at the film rate (24 or 23.976 frames/s) in the original progressive format, with special flags inserted into the MPEG-2 video stream that instruct the DVD player to repeat certain fields so as to accomplish the required pulldown during playback.
1. Original VOB:
Mediainfo: 23.976 Progressive 2:3 Pulldown
In Hybrid detected as telecine(soft) 29.97 CFR
In Hybrid in Progressive more i see it as 2 interlaced, 3 progressive frames pattern.
2. DVD opened in Hybrid
In Hybrid detected as Progressive 29.97 CFR, Framecount 269490
In Hybrid in Progressive more i see it as 2 interlaced, 3 progressive frames pattern.
3. DVD remuxed with MekeMKV:
Mediainfo: Variable 23.976 Progressive 2:3 Pulldown
In Hybrid detected as telecine 29.97 CFR, Framecount 269762
In Hybrid in Progressive more i see it as progressive.
![[Image: XQoEClZ.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/XQoEClZ.jpg)
It was also a surprize for me that there are two types of Telecine exists. Things are going worse

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telecine#S...d_telecine
Hard-telecined video is stored on the DVD at the playback framerate (29.97 frame/s for NTSC, 25 frame/s for PAL), using the telecined frames as shown above
Soft-telecined material is stored on the DVD at the film rate (24 or 23.976 frames/s) in the original progressive format, with special flags inserted into the MPEG-2 video stream that instruct the DVD player to repeat certain fields so as to accomplish the required pulldown during playback.