02.12.2020, 00:36
Yes, in an ideal world you would make sure your content is progressive and only produce interlaced output if it's needed.
Since:
a. most people think the world isn't interlaced
b. progressive content is way easier to handle
c. H.264 was the last codec that really supported interlaced content (H.265 only has some compared 'ugly' support and for example AV1 doesn't have interlaced support at all)
d. LCD displays are build for progressive content
e. hardware deinterlacers usually aren't that good, so producing interlaced content nowadays is producing a lacking product.
Cu Selur
Since:
a. most people think the world isn't interlaced
b. progressive content is way easier to handle
c. H.264 was the last codec that really supported interlaced content (H.265 only has some compared 'ugly' support and for example AV1 doesn't have interlaced support at all)
d. LCD displays are build for progressive content
e. hardware deinterlacers usually aren't that good, so producing interlaced content nowadays is producing a lacking product.
Cu Selur