View Full Version : Jumpy Final Video In Cce
bgates222
15th November 2002, 18:27
i just made a bcakup of bad company but have noticed that on the pc it looks fine but in my standalone the picture is very jumpy. I used ifoedit to author the m2v and ac3. I also have looked around and noticed people talking about interlacing and deinterlacing. Is there a place to learn more about what the difference is between the two? I dont want to waste peoples time explaining definitions of stuff I should probly know if im backing up dvd's. I also thought it might have something to do with the pulldown but im really not to familiar with what thats all about either, basically ive just been getting lucky with rempeg and cce. the settings i used for cce were the settings used in dooms guide. Thanks in advance
ballfam
25th November 2002, 05:15
I'm getting the same problem...I've done three backups now, and all three show some "jumpy" element to them in the "hight action" scenes (actually mostly when the camera is panning across the scene). I'm using this method to transcode my DVD backup, and then feeding the result into the authoring capabilities of IfoEdit to produce the final DVD. In these cases I'm only resorting to transcoding when the striped main movie with a single audio and no subs doesn't fit on one DVD blank, so I'm generally using a good average bitrate (between 5500 and 7500). Again I'm following the guide for the most part here but I'm using a single-shot two pass encode, rather than two shot mode, where the first is a "one pass VBR" and the second it a "Multi-pass VBR" with using passes=1 as described in the guide, I'm guessing that the two-shot instruction is in there so that you can get a vaf file to use for the manual localized bitrate editing that is described, and since I don't have enogh time to play with that, I'm trusting CCE to get it right with the reasonable average bitrate I'm giving it so:
- Is the one-shot multi-pass=2-pass the cause of the problem? (I don;'t think so).
- Do I really have to perform all that manual localized bitrate editing to avoid a jumpy result? (I hope not)
- Is there something else I'm missing?
Since CCE produces otherwhise excelent quality results, and encodes much faster than ReMpeg or TMPG, I'd like to continue using this method as a default method for transcodeing (BTW: has anyone thought of adding this as a valid transcoding method to the guides now that IfoEdit can author?), so any help is much appreciated
DVD__GR
30th November 2002, 04:15
<http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?s=&threadid=22072>
This I think is similar..
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