View Full Version : Vertical Line after encoding Dvd to mkv
Jaspa
12th September 2009, 12:07
Hi hope someone can explain me the situation here.
I am using HDC for converting some Dvds to mkv with x264 codec.
No problems so far but today trying encode Lotr movie get me some strange default see picture.
http://img3.imageshack.us/img3/4218/clipboard01wv.th.jpg (http://img3.imageshack.us/i/clipboard01wv.jpg/)
There is a vertical linie, that flickers at the right end of the movie.
Movie is cropped and anamorph encoded.
Can you help pls
setarip_old
12th September 2009, 19:19
Hi!
1) I see no "vertical line" in the (enlarged version) image that you've posted
2) Take the extra two seconds to spell it out fully - By "HDC", do you mean "high definition camera" or something else.
thewebchat
12th September 2009, 19:40
DVDs (and BDs for that matter) often have junk on the sides. Take a look at your source files and see if that line isn't present in the original.
Jaspa
15th September 2009, 22:13
Hi again
Here are another 2 samples pics.
In the original stream there is no failure.
Made a few encoding tests, with different crop values (more or less cropping) the result is always the same.
http://img186.imageshack.us/img186/2039/test1kt.th.jpg (http://img186.imageshack.us/i/test1kt.jpg/)
http://img12.imageshack.us/img12/3765/test2ym.th.jpg (http://img12.imageshack.us/i/test2ym.jpg/)
You can see at right end of the visible movie the white line, when watching the movie, it flickers.
what kind of problem could that be?
neuron2
15th September 2009, 22:14
Post a link to an unprocessed source sample.
Jaspa
15th September 2009, 22:28
Post a link to an unprocessed source sample.
There your are
[img=http://img9.imageshack.us/img9/2043/test4k.th.jpg] (http://img9.imageshack.us/i/test4k.jpg/)
form the original stream, not encoded
neuron2
15th September 2009, 22:50
Dead link. Anyway, I'm asking for teh source stream, not a JPG.
Jaspa
15th September 2009, 23:05
Can you recommend a tool for cutting a sequence form a .vob file.
Sry but i have no clue about this.
neuron2
15th September 2009, 23:21
DGIndex. Select project range with [ and ]. Save and demux video. Upload M2V.
Jaspa
15th September 2009, 23:37
Short clip
http://www.file-upload.net/download-1892167/VTS_01_4.demuxed.m2v.html
thewebchat
16th September 2009, 00:22
I did a quick encode of your test clip using ffvfw x264 with default settings and found no broken line. Perhaps this issue is related to your playback software. See: http://www.sendspace.com/file/ddjtgk
Also: Why are you linking to upscaled pictures? Look at the original decoded frames.
Jaspa
16th September 2009, 00:44
Strange, have tried Win Media Player that gives me the broken line for that encode. In Vlc it seems ok to me in Full Picture Mode.
Testet with other mkv files made with HDC Converter the are all ok in Vlc and Win Player.
Perhaps there is something going wrong with the encoding from this dvd source :confused:
CWR03
16th September 2009, 03:31
If it doesn't exhibit the issue with a different player, it's probably something in your filters that aren't active using VLC.
setarip_old
16th September 2009, 07:06
@Jaspa
Try re-ripping the DVD using "MakeMKV" - and see if you get the same results...
Jaspa
16th September 2009, 16:33
@Jaspa
Try re-ripping the DVD using "MakeMKV" - and see if you get the same results...
Have tried today but the same result.
I dont think its a problem with filters or decoders on my system. no-codec packs installed.
And other rips with the same Gui (HDC) and same encoding settings play perfectly on Different Software Players...
setarip_old
16th September 2009, 19:17
Well, that would appear to eliminate the conversion program as the problem...
vBulletin® v3.8.5, Copyright ©2000-2012, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.