"Music Box Russia" channel over satellite transmits in HEVC 1920x1080 25fps interlaced - and after recording VLC recognizes file as 50 fps, and resolution 1920x540 - half a height. But on satellite tuner the player works fine - it plays a file as 1920x1080 25fps... When we can expect support for HEVC/H.265 interlaced? Here is recorded file (Garry Grey & Eva Miller - wtf). Also - a lot of lost frames in VLC player statistics..
EDIT:
I found some interesting info how in HEVC the interlace video content can be indicated here:
Unlike to H.264/AVC, interlace-dedicated coding in HEVC is not exist:
- No mixed frame-field interaction (like PAFF in H.264/AVC)
- No interlace scanning of transform coefficients
- No correction MVX[1] (or y-component of MV) if current and reference pictures are in different polarity (top-bottom or bottom-top).
However, in HEVC the interlace video content can be indicated (signaled in VPS/SPS and
pic_timing
SEI messages the latter are transmitted for every picture in the sequence). Interlace-related setting:
in VPS/SPS set
general_interlaced_source_flag=1
andgeneral_progressive_source_flag=0
. Indeed, the HEVC standard says:if
general_progressive_source_flag
is equal to0
andgeneral_interlaced_source_flag
is equal to1
, the source scan type of the pictures in the CVS should be interpreted as interlaced only.in VPS/SPS set
general_frame_only_constraint_flag=0
in SPS VUI set
field_seq_flag=1
andframe_field_info_present_flag=1
. Notice that if these flags are ON then picture timing SEIs shall be present for each picture.transmission of Picture Timing SEI per picture with the following parameters:
source_scan_type = 0
to indicate interlace mode for top field picture signalpict_struct=1
and for bottom field picturepict_struct=2
Perhaps it is possible to pass these parameters to ffmpeg/vlc before playing a file?