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Old 17th February 2002, 09:31   #1  |  Link
buffoon
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black lines on video...

Hi, I've been having problems with ripping animation DVDs (for example, Atlantis). After I convert a D2V project into AVI, I will see black lines on the video whenever there's motion in the picture. I don't really know anything about the attributes of those DVDs except that they're all NTSC. Does anyone know how to get rid of those black lines? thanx in advance!
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Old 17th February 2002, 11:35   #2  |  Link
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Hi ,

Are you very new to backing-up ur dvd's ? Those black lines would be interlaced frames my friend and you must run the video through a deinterlacer such as decomb avisynth plug-in or use the IVTC function of TMPG Encoder ( or something else ) to get rid of them. It is not a decryption issue at all!

I suggest that you go and read a few articles about deinterlacing and read the doom9 guides as they cover how to process these dvds in detail....
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thanx!

yes i'm pretty new to backing up DVDs. Thanx a lot! =)
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