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EcchiNut
5th February 2003, 08:02
Dont suppose anyone has figured out how to handle interlaced sources like anime and that, with DVD2One? Tradidionally I would use a AVISynth script in CCE, but obviously that wont work in this case with DVD2One. Unless anyone knows of a way that i can make the my D2V, then AVS, and make then re-compile into a vob? I dont think there is a way without putting it through a encoder.

CiViC
5th February 2003, 16:32
i tried this on a few interlaced movies my parents have (long 3hrs+ movies), and they look pretty damn good when played back on my 36"..

what problem are you referring to? most anime afaik have to be ivtc'd, so maybe that's the problem? (i haven't had the chance to try it out on anime dvd's yet, all mine are single layered...)

EcchiNut
5th February 2003, 20:28
sorry ivtc'd.
Cant really do a ivtc before using this.

mpucoder
5th February 2003, 20:49
I'm not sure what it is you're trying to accomplish. DVD2One will transcode any DVD properly, just as ReMPEG2 did (but with much better quality). Pulldown and IVTC are not issues with MPEG2 transcoding, these are just flags that ride along with the video.
IVTC should not be an issue with any DVD by any other method, either, if done properly. Deinterlacing video camera source can be a problem (and the process is called deinterlacing, not IVTC), but not film source. All that is needed is to demux the video and remove the pulldown flags, yielding 23.976 progressive video.

EcchiNut
5th February 2003, 23:01
so.. your saying IVTC is not necessary in this case? Just run DVD2One and all will be well? Despite being UNDER average FILM 95% on Video Type and fluctuates to NTSC values from time to time??