jaffree
17th March 2002, 01:25
I have transcoded an NTSC video through vob->d2v->avi file in
CCE. Result is wonderful both quality and file size. I followed
the Robshot and Doom9's guides. Transcoded video came in 24fps.
Actual movie is 29.97 I used pulldown.exe to change frame rate.
But the resulted video looks jerky (it leaves horizontal stripes
on the edges of every moving object on the screen, I burnt this
video on dvdr and checked on tv, there it is jerky and not looking
good on fast scenes)
The file which was in 24fps after CCE encoding, is just fine.
The problem came after I used pulldown. In some cases everything
was fine. Some are jerky. All movies that I use have almost same
parameters 720x480 29.97fps Field TopFirst, Progressive Frames, etc.
What is wrong.
Any suggessions, Please?
P.S. I have noticed that this problem is with only interlaced
videos, progressives videos work perfect after pulldown. I have
also tried pulldown additional switches -prog_seq i, p etc., but
no good.
Is there any other way to deal with interlaced ntsc movies?
CCE. Result is wonderful both quality and file size. I followed
the Robshot and Doom9's guides. Transcoded video came in 24fps.
Actual movie is 29.97 I used pulldown.exe to change frame rate.
But the resulted video looks jerky (it leaves horizontal stripes
on the edges of every moving object on the screen, I burnt this
video on dvdr and checked on tv, there it is jerky and not looking
good on fast scenes)
The file which was in 24fps after CCE encoding, is just fine.
The problem came after I used pulldown. In some cases everything
was fine. Some are jerky. All movies that I use have almost same
parameters 720x480 29.97fps Field TopFirst, Progressive Frames, etc.
What is wrong.
Any suggessions, Please?
P.S. I have noticed that this problem is with only interlaced
videos, progressives videos work perfect after pulldown. I have
also tried pulldown additional switches -prog_seq i, p etc., but
no good.
Is there any other way to deal with interlaced ntsc movies?