I've forgotten the particulars, but I have one 1080i video clip of a shuttle launch that looks horribly jaggy with one video player, and smooth as silk with another, so it pays to test various CODECs and players.
On 23-Jan-07, at 7:54 PM, dan.grimes@xxxxxxxx wrote:
The project I am currently doing is encoded at 6-8 Mb/s and requires the video to be displayed on a computer. Using players such as WMP and QT, the interlaced MPEG-2 video looks terrible on the computer monitor. There are a lot of steps one must take to make interlaced video look good on a typical computer display and not one software perform each step necessary. There are a lot of hurdles to jump to get there.
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