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craigweb2k
16th April 2002, 01:56
ok so from my previous thread I figured out that the DVDs I am trying to rip are 'interlaced' and need to be deinterlaced. As suggested in the tutorial on Doom9 I used telecide.
I dont know how this goes about encoding the dvd but most of the result is fine. There are just one of two 'questionable' scenes in each episode I encode where the playback on DVD players, PCs everything is choppy.
I think the reason for this is the fact that the DVD is switching from even field to odd field and DVD2SVCD seems to be missing this and the whole file up because of it.
Basically my question is, is there any way to sort this so that DVD2SVCD, or cinema craft, or whatever it is that is causing this stops?
edited: for profanity.
markrb
16th April 2002, 02:29
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Have you tried any of the other deinterlace methods?
Mark
craigweb2k
16th April 2002, 03:06
sorry for the profanity but this is really taxing my brain, must have encoded the one DVD 20 times with no luck now, and in regards to your question. yes I tried all available PAL de-interlace methods. All with the same result.
NOTE: when I dont de-interlace the resulting file is good. No choppy parts, looks good on a PC but as soon as I burn and play on a DVD player the *whole* file is horrible.
Arianos
16th April 2002, 05:51
I don't know if this will help, but your last phrase rang a bell for a similar case. Below is a link to a thread that helped me. In my case, the movie was "Monsters inc" from a Chinese DVD, but the results were as you described. No matter what I did, OK on PC, horrible choppy on standalone. It was slow, but it worked.
After 20 unsuccesful tries, it wouldn't hurt to try one test chapter.
Good luck.
(read the last post by Isolationism)
http://rilanparty.com/vbb/showthread.php?s=&threadid=14275&highlight=Decomb.dll
mgd72
3rd June 2002, 04:00
I know this is an old thread, but I have just started backing these episodes also to SVCD. I am having trouble with them also. They converted fine in DVD2SVCD except the space scenes are jerky. The problem I found is that the space scenes are interlaced and the other scenes (ex. on the bridge, etc) are progressive but at a scene change there is a split second on interlaced. I ran it thru tmpeg and went to try the manual IVTC and I just gave up on it because it was such a pain. The field orders are swapping like crazy. Its happening on the breif interlaced scenes. I was going to manually IVTC it, but every 20 seconds or so it changes. Im currently trying to let tmpeg try it automatically, but I dont have much faith in it working. I wish there were an easier way, but Im no expert in avisynth and Im sure there may be a way by editing the avisynth file in dvd2svcd but im lost on that part. I am trying to check all the guides but nothing has jumped out at me. If anyone knows how to take care of this please let me know. One option may be to encode the interlaced scenes seperately and then join it all together.
Darrell
A few lines underneath, there is a new thread...
rbergero
3rd June 2002, 19:33
I posted my settings for a successful process in the other thread:
http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?s=&postid=137449#post137449
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