03.07.2023, 17:29
a. Not having the playback device having to deal with the deinterlacing. (Some devices do a good job, others don't. Clients are usually not happy if the content they are presented with shows combing artifacts, even when it's their equipment that is faulty)
b. While at it, additional filtering can be applied.
(+ you can sell a DVD->Blu-ray conversion, but better than a Blu-ray with 1:1 copied DVD content, even though the standard supports it)
c. Tons of DVD releases are a mess since folks mixed progressive, interlaced, telecined, field shifted content (thinking about tons of anime and sci-fi dvd releases). Handling progressive content in an NLE is more straight forward and thus hopefully avoids such botched up releases.
d. Encoding progressive content usually is more effective than encoding interlaced content. Newer formats more and more drop support for interlaced content.
b. While at it, additional filtering can be applied.
(+ you can sell a DVD->Blu-ray conversion, but better than a Blu-ray with 1:1 copied DVD content, even though the standard supports it)
c. Tons of DVD releases are a mess since folks mixed progressive, interlaced, telecined, field shifted content (thinking about tons of anime and sci-fi dvd releases). Handling progressive content in an NLE is more straight forward and thus hopefully avoids such botched up releases.
d. Encoding progressive content usually is more effective than encoding interlaced content. Newer formats more and more drop support for interlaced content.
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Dev versions are in the 'experimental'-folder of my GoogleDrive, which is linked on the download page.
Dev versions are in the 'experimental'-folder of my GoogleDrive, which is linked on the download page.