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MickeyNBK
4th October 2003, 14:43
Trying to backup the Smallville Disc 2 but not having any luck. Here is what have:

The original structure:

PGC01-[02:54:08:20]-0x80,81/0x20,21,22,23
PGC02-[00:00:11:26]-0x80,81/0x20
PGC03-[00:44:03:10]-0x80,81/0x20,21,22,23
PGC04-[00:44:18:12]-0x80,81/0x20,21,22,23
PGC05-[00:43:49:11]-0x80,81/0x20,21,22,23
PGC06-[00:41:59:17]-0x80,81/0x20,21,22,23
PGC07-[00:00:32:01]-0X80/0X20
PGC08-[00:00:07:00]-0X80/0X20
PGC09-[00:01:08:00]-0X80/0X20
PGC10-[00:00:29:29]-0X80/0X20

After running it through the Big 3 then importing it into Scenarist (I didn't process PGC01 since it's the play all option) then adding tracks 3 thru 6 to PGC01.

When using IFOUpdate I receive the following:

Starting IFO Update...
- Backed up original file to c:\Smallville_season_1_Disc_2\Bak
- New authored IFO has 10 PGCs.
- Original IFO has 10 PGCs.
Updating IFO in STANDARD mode.
- Audio/Subpicture area of VTSI_MAT transferred.
- Processing VTS_PGC_0
- WARNING: Source to Destination mismatch
Original time = 02:54:08
Newly Authored time = 02:53:57
- WARNING: Source to Destination mismatch
Original file has 24 chapters.
Newly Authored file has 28 chapters.
Aborted. Orginal file restored.

influenza
4th October 2003, 17:05
I'm affraid you messed up your reauthored dvd structure, since you have more chapters then the original. Check your scenarist scenario to see what's wrong with the structure you have.

MickeyNBK
7th October 2003, 23:31
Finally had more time to work with this. Just delete the last chapter in each of the episodes, then it has the correct number. I haven't burnt the disc yet but it appears to play fine on my PC.

MickeyNBK
6th November 2003, 01:13
I'm having issues with the picture jumping now. I upgraded to DoItFast4u 1.3.3 but the picture still is jumpy.

influenza
7th November 2003, 12:50
Jumpy? You mean the quality is not good? Must be some encoding problem. probably wrong field order or so.

MickeyNBK
10th November 2003, 21:46
For the most part the picture looks fine but if the camera pans or sometimes when the characters move it isn't smooth.

influenza
11th November 2003, 11:22
Sounds like wrong field order BFF/TFF

mookieguy
11th November 2003, 18:30
actually this sounds to me like you are trying to ivtc an interlaced source (which most tv shows are). are you using the autodetect feature? if so check your log file and see what source the eps are detected as, then look at the avs to make sure the correct script is being used. for INTERLACED it should be using FieldDeinterlace in the script, not telecide and decimate.