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gobama05
24th January 2006, 03:21
Hi everyone, I'm having some problems with a TV series disc. It's the L Word Season 2 series. I ripped the entire dvd with dvdfab decrypter and that went fine. Next, I loaded it up into rebuilder and chose CCE for my encoder, 2 passes VBR. That processed fine and was rebuilt successfully. But when playing back the rebuilt files, the video is really jerky. The sound is great, but the video is jerky. I played the untouched files and this didn't happen. Any advice or ideas as to why this is happening? I'd like to save a Dual-Layer +R if I can. Thanks for any help :confused: Not sure if this will help explain things, but I used 25 for the VBR bias and Precision was set to 16.

hallway
24th January 2006, 03:49
Can you try it with one of the other encoders ?? When you said a series DVD, my first thought was you applied a reduction to the extras, but on a series disc, it thinks the extras are all of the episodes outside of the largest one. Compressing them wouldn't cause jerkiness though. You'd likely get a soft, grainy picture and at worst, pixellation (???).

gobama05
24th January 2006, 04:00
Yes, I could try it with another encoder. So far I used CCE, then while I was away at college this afternoon, used Procoder set at Highest Quality setting. The result was still jerky playback. Might try using HC or Quenc and post my results. Hopefully they will be good. I left the extras alone, because of that very issue you mentioned. Thanks for the advice, will post results when I've tried all the encoders. One at a time, of course ;)

Boulder
24th January 2006, 21:40
Have you tried using DVD Decrypter for ripping?

gobama05
25th January 2006, 04:46
Yes, I tried ripping with DVD Decrypter and anyDVD. DVDFab as well and it still comes out with real jerky video, almost like a ghosting effect. So I just burned the movie onto one of my Ritek Dual-Layer +r's. Perhaps in the future when I backup one of my tv series again, I will investigate further and attempt to correct the problem. Thanks to everyone for their replies.

jdobbs
25th January 2006, 14:10
I've found this problem and have fixed it for the next release. You are experiencing incorrect field ordering. It will happen on rare discs that are interlaced and use a field based picture structure in a certain way. It was the result of a change made in v1.06.

My fault.

gobama05
25th January 2006, 18:44
Thanks jdobbs. A great product you have, I love it! And the support is second-to-none. Much appreciated. :D

jdobbs
25th January 2006, 19:00
Thanks!