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Gaby83
17th January 2011, 04:52
Hi guys, today I'm here asking 4help because I have a problem trying to encode this dvd to avi, the problem is that DGindex says that is progresive Film source, as you can see here:

http://img714.imageshack.us/img714/91/wtfyc.png

But when I call the .d2v in VirtualDubMod with avisynth, interlaced lines are showed:

http://img155.imageshack.us/img155/7382/asdnd.png

I dont know how to deal with this source, I've always work with pure interlace sources, can someone help me with this? How can I encode this video?

I've tried with QTGMC and TempGaussMC_beta2, but the results are to jaggy and blury :/

Well, I dont know if this help but here is the demuxed video with dgindex: http://www.mediafire.com/?g9s2px5bl69529u and the .d2v http://www.mediafire.com/?p259klhj81x4866

Thank you very much for your time :3

Mug Funky
17th January 2011, 05:37
you want "force film". it's in the settings somewhere.

open up the d2v file and riiiight down the end it'll give something like "100% film", or "75% film, 25% video". if it's 100% film, go ahead with force film, otherwise you should use IVTC such as TFM and decimate the result down to 23.98fps, then encode progressive.

Gaby83
17th January 2011, 06:43
you want "force film". it's in the settings somewhere.

open up the d2v file and riiiight down the end it'll give something like "100% film", or "75% film, 25% video". if it's 100% film, go ahead with force film, otherwise you should use IVTC such as TFM and decimate the result down to 23.98fps, then encode progressive.

Ohhhh, yeah it says "FINISHED 100.00% FILM". So I must use the option "Foce Film" when I do the d2v :D I didnt knowww Thank you very much :)

It looks great now, lol, it was sooo easy, thank you! :D