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  1. I've posted this before and have not had a satisfactory answer. I am converting a Dvd to Vcd and I am experiencing juddery picture when selecting the deinterlace feature in Tmpgenc. If I don't select deinterlace then the outputed mpg has a blurry ghosting effect but if I do select it than the mpg has juddery motion.
    I've tried blend, even field, odd field and have tried changing the field order to top field or bottom field but nothing works. The Dvd is 25fps, Interlaced, 720*576 and 40mins long.
    Someone must know a solution to this problem. Please if anyone can help me than please do. Also if you know of a way than please explain it so that I can try it out.


    Cheers.

    And Fingers Crossed To Finding An Answer
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  2. Open the DVD in DVD2AVI, save the project, then get Guardian knot and open the DVD2AVI project in that. Crop and all that stuff, then save the AVS file (from the preview window), select VCD, Smart Deinterlace ( and noise reduction if you want to). Open the AVS file in TMPGEnc and do your encoding.

    When you use DVD2AVI make sure to select a audio tracknumber and demux all, this resultant AC3 file can be converted to a wav using AZID (and sample rate conversion with SSRC), this can then be used as the audio source for TMPGEnc.

    Software you'll need

    AZID, SSRC, and AZID LAME Gui
    AVISynth
    DVD2AVI
    Smartripper/DVDDecryptor
    TMPGEnc

    All the software and the detailed guides to the individual apps are at http://www.doom9.org in the software and guides section (the guides will take some reading, but it's good for the soul )

    This is exactly how I encode PAL DVD movies, and using that method I've never had an interlace problem (with DVD's that is). It's also the fastese way to encode.

    Best of luck
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  3. Cheers for the info. but I want to know how to create an avs script. I have a 1 documentry that is spaced over 2 vobs and I also want to included the avisynth bob deinterlacer too. The files I have are in the following folder.

    C:\My Documents\Game Of Death Extras\Game Of Death Revisited.d2v

    So can anyone tell me what I would have to type in order to create an .Avs that includes the deinterlacer that can than be loaded into tmpgenc? and where can I download the Avisynth bob deinterlacer?

    Cheers.
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