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Cloud shadow
8th December 2005, 09:32
(I'm korean. so I don't speak much English. I appreciate it if you understand it ^_^; )

I'm working with Starwars Ep 3 R3

after decrypting,
made d2v file from dgindex, and made avs file..


video=mpeg2source("x:\vts.d2v")
Crop(0,56,720,364)
LanczosResize(800,336)

and... watch into media player classic..

plz see following images


http://cshadow.com/Snap3.jpg
http://cshadow.com/Snap4.jpg
http://cshadow.com/Snap9.jpg
http://cshadow.com/Snap11.jpg


I dont know why this happen

plz help me....

CWR03
8th December 2005, 11:55
To post your images immediately without having to wait for their approval, you can upload them to www.imageshack.us for free, then copy and paste the thumbnail links here.

I assume you're using GordianKnot? If so, make sure when you first use DGIndex that you select Video > Field Operation > Forced FILM.

Cloud shadow
8th December 2005, 13:33
thanks cwr03 for advice.

I'm not used GordianKnot.. and

I tried forced film, honor, ignore all but, nothing changed..

I don't know what's the problem...

ammck55
8th December 2005, 15:55
What backup programs are you using, and which guide are you following?Is your goal simply to convert a DVD to an .avi file?

ammck55

castellanos
8th December 2005, 17:31
@Cloud shadow:
I had a similar problem in a German version... because, I did not remove the differents angles during the decryption progress, or I didn't select the one I wanted.
Star Wars has differnets angles, for instance, at the beginning, to make the presentation in different languages.
Did you select only one angle when you ripped the movie?
That could be the problem... I hope.
Greetings! :)

Cloud shadow
9th December 2005, 02:49
ammck55 // i'm using smartripper, with no exact guide, just as i used to made d2v file with dgindex.. yes, that's my goal.. :)

castellanos // select only one angle? ok i'll try it.. thanks for help

CWR03
9th December 2005, 03:03
The .d2v file is intended to load into an encoding program such as GordianKnot. Unless there is another use for it of which I am unaware, it's not meant to be viewed. Perhaps you should look into AutoGK. You will also need to rip the DVD in IFO mode with file splitting set to None.