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Blue Ion
30th December 2009, 21:52
Hi, I'm trying to convert a DVD to a MKV with a pair of audio tracks and subtitles using Handbrake.
The program is easy enough and works quite well at deinterlacing the material (thanks to yadif), but I can't seem to remove the periodic suttering of pannings.
I've tried using the detelecine option and forcing diferent framerates but the result always worsened.
Using yadif's framerate doubler on an other player seems to help a lot on the jerkyness but alas, it doubles the framerate and I would really like to stay away from it.
Here is a sample (http://www.mediafire.com/?nzo1dyynize) with the final credits to check if it can reconstruct the straight lines and a floor panning to demonstrate the suttering.

Additionaly I'm using the following options to do the encoding taken from x264 slow preset and animation tuning bframes=16:me=umh:merange=24:ref=16:subq=10:trellis=2:rc-lookahead=60:b-pyramid=normal:aq-strength=0,6:direct=auto with a CRF of 16 and I get a lot of banding on dark areas (and the series has a lot of these) and quite noticeable blocking on some places with small and dark gradients (the floor panning of the sample shows this blockines very well).

I know CRF 16 is kinda overkill, I've encoded animation stuff before and 20 worked just fine, but I don't know if this is normal, or I'm missing some filter or setting.

Thanks for the help.

Atak_Snajpera
30th December 2009, 23:29
Your source looks like BAD NTSC to PAL conversion. Jerky movement is cased by blended frames. Blame studio which produced this crap.