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Old 6th December 2003, 22:15   #1  |  Link
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XviD & CCE interlace problem

Hello,

I am currently converting
XviD 23.97 fps, 640x352 with 48 KHz stereo sound
files to the standard NTSC SVCD, using AviSynth 2.5 and CCE 2.66.01.06, by doing a pulldown with an AVS script. It used to work fine for some time, but as I had been trying to get rid of the "vertical line" artifact in XviD files, I was toying around with the codecs.

I don't know what it is I did, but now, the outputted MPG file is always interlaced (ie.: the black horizontal lines that appear when there is movement), and of worse quality than should at 2250 kbps.

I am not sure the problem is with CCE, ..., but at this point I have no clue what to do.

PS: this is the 3:2 pulldown part of the script.
# Pulldown operation
AssumeFrameBased
SeparateFields
SelectEvery(8, 0,1, 2,3,2, 5,4, 7,6,7)
Weave
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Old 10th December 2003, 12:58   #2  |  Link
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get cce to encode to 23.976, and run pulldown on the file after

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