Hi!
Yes it is. If you have ffdshow installed, under "Video decoders", you'll notice that VC-1 offers the two options...but maybe it's something else?
Yes it is. If you have ffdshow installed, under "Video decoders", you'll notice that VC-1 offers the two options...but maybe it's something else?
Not that I doubted you, but a quick Google search seems to indicate that you are correct.setarip_old wrote:@Romansh
Hi!Yes it is. If you have ffdshow installed, under "Video decoders", you'll notice that VC-1 offers the two options...but maybe it's something else?
AFAICT (from the aforementioned Google search), "both" is a bit confusing, given how ffdshow's "wmv9" option apparently uses the Microsoft decoderrobpdotcom wrote:Microsoft's WMVideo Decoder and ffdshow's wmv-9 both can play interlaced VC-1.Romansh wrote:There is currently no open-source VC-1 decoder which supports interlaced compression.