Miskat
25th January 2003, 20:40
Good afternoon, everyone.
I have been ofllowing Doom9's DivX 5 GKnot guide for the past few weeks and this is the first time I have run into this. Mostly I am ripping anime DVDs like Maze and Gokudo for my HD library. I got through A Wind Named Amnesia, an episode of Maze, and one of Gokudo as well before this began. As well as the anime I had also successfully ripped and encoded U571. All wihout any major errors aside form a few subtitle trials. :)
However, I find in my past couple rips that even though when I open it in DVD2AVI it looks fine in the preview (off the VOBs) that once the project is created and opened in GKnot that it seems to play slower than normal (as if the framrate was decreased, even though GKnot says that the framrate is 29.970,which is what DVD2AVI said) and had scanlines running horizontally across the screen. While this is more of an annoyance then a real problem, I am still curious as to how it can be fixed. I'm guessing that I accidentially changed something I shouldn't have.
Also, if it helps, DVD2AVI said that the video was 4:3 aspect ratio, 29.970fps framrate, interlaced. I had field operations set to none and Color Space set to YUV as well as YUV -> RGB set to PC Scale. It demuxes the sound perfect. Also, the VFAPI plug-in is on. (Not sure if that matters.)
Just in case, I'm running a 733mhz P3 with 512mb RAM, GeForce2 MX400. Not sure if that will help, but I usually give it when asking for system help anyway. :)
Thanks all! And I would like to say that Doom9's guide is the greatest! I went through 4 others before I got to his and all those other should be ashamed! Thank you Doom9! :D
-Miskat Citnamor
Edit: Sorry all. Forgot this part. ;)
Just wanted to know if de-interlacing an interlaced video is really a good idea. Does it even matter? Seems to me that you could get decent quality by just leavint it the way it is, but then I don't really know, which is why I'm asking all of you. :)
I have been ofllowing Doom9's DivX 5 GKnot guide for the past few weeks and this is the first time I have run into this. Mostly I am ripping anime DVDs like Maze and Gokudo for my HD library. I got through A Wind Named Amnesia, an episode of Maze, and one of Gokudo as well before this began. As well as the anime I had also successfully ripped and encoded U571. All wihout any major errors aside form a few subtitle trials. :)
However, I find in my past couple rips that even though when I open it in DVD2AVI it looks fine in the preview (off the VOBs) that once the project is created and opened in GKnot that it seems to play slower than normal (as if the framrate was decreased, even though GKnot says that the framrate is 29.970,which is what DVD2AVI said) and had scanlines running horizontally across the screen. While this is more of an annoyance then a real problem, I am still curious as to how it can be fixed. I'm guessing that I accidentially changed something I shouldn't have.
Also, if it helps, DVD2AVI said that the video was 4:3 aspect ratio, 29.970fps framrate, interlaced. I had field operations set to none and Color Space set to YUV as well as YUV -> RGB set to PC Scale. It demuxes the sound perfect. Also, the VFAPI plug-in is on. (Not sure if that matters.)
Just in case, I'm running a 733mhz P3 with 512mb RAM, GeForce2 MX400. Not sure if that will help, but I usually give it when asking for system help anyway. :)
Thanks all! And I would like to say that Doom9's guide is the greatest! I went through 4 others before I got to his and all those other should be ashamed! Thank you Doom9! :D
-Miskat Citnamor
Edit: Sorry all. Forgot this part. ;)
Just wanted to know if de-interlacing an interlaced video is really a good idea. Does it even matter? Seems to me that you could get decent quality by just leavint it the way it is, but then I don't really know, which is why I'm asking all of you. :)