gregor7777
19th March 2002, 14:43
Please excuse a relative newbie's question. I think I am overlooking or misunderstanding something easy here, so I'd appreciate some help if someone's is so inclined. :)
I have my source (The Godfather) that I'm bringing on over to divx5, using GK as a middle man in the process like doom9's guide says. It's worked great for several movies I've done so far.
Now, I open dvd2avi and look at the source and it starts out as FILM. It stays that way through around halfway through the movie. I checked FORCE FILM (as I had yet to see the content change) and start the process. After it's half way through, it drops to NTSC 5% or so. Then towards the end of the movie, it get back to around FILM 94%.
I did nothing else filter or otherwise to the movie and encoded. The first half and the end look great, but the middle of the film has those wierd horizontal lines whenever someone moves(I have always taken these to be telescining?).
Anyhow, how should I handle this movie as only part of it seems to be a problem? And why is it that the film is this way in the first place?
Thanks (BTW, if you need any more info just ask :))
I have my source (The Godfather) that I'm bringing on over to divx5, using GK as a middle man in the process like doom9's guide says. It's worked great for several movies I've done so far.
Now, I open dvd2avi and look at the source and it starts out as FILM. It stays that way through around halfway through the movie. I checked FORCE FILM (as I had yet to see the content change) and start the process. After it's half way through, it drops to NTSC 5% or so. Then towards the end of the movie, it get back to around FILM 94%.
I did nothing else filter or otherwise to the movie and encoded. The first half and the end look great, but the middle of the film has those wierd horizontal lines whenever someone moves(I have always taken these to be telescining?).
Anyhow, how should I handle this movie as only part of it seems to be a problem? And why is it that the film is this way in the first place?
Thanks (BTW, if you need any more info just ask :))