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If I remember correctly, someone recently posted some information
about that indicating that TMPGENC uses the terms "A" and "B" reversed from others ... I just love "standards". I can't find the reference now, but I do remember a thread along those lines recently. -- Mike "mikey" Fields http://home.comcast.net/~mike.fields/ outgoing email scanned by Norton Antivirus ... is that good ? Linux users brag on how long their system stays up, Window users assume it's a temporary condition ... "Niteflights" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news (E-Mail Removed)...> I've read that my Matrox G400TV captures with field order B (bottom > field first). However, when TMPGENC analyses the file to determine the > field order, it invariably detects field order A. Does anyone have any > clue what might be happening? > > Thanks for any help, > David Mike Fields |
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