Wow so many replies!
SOLUTION (?!): it's a bug in MPC decoding (internal FFmpeg, intenal DXVA, external ffdshow all are displayed wrong). WMP works. VLC works.
Damn I thought MPC is bulletproof
I don't wanna use WMP or VLC!
Replies:
GHITULESCU
Re-rip not necessary.
I had to drop some frames because of little segments of NTSC film (24fps -> 30fps) mixed in with the 30fps interlaced material. Some film parts got deinterlaced ugly ( approximate frame order: 1 2 2 2 3 3 4
2 4 5 5 6 6 6 7 7 8
6 8 9 ...). So I just used
selectodd() on those segments - "bad" frames were only even numbers.
kemuri-_9
I used v1 timecodes like this:
Assume 59.940180
8108,8137,29.97009
13814,13856,29.97009
14122,14215,29.97009
...
Input for x264 was an AviSynth script.