Hi guys
I am rebuilding the whole Kill Bill 1 and 2 menus and movies into a dvd but my problem is : "I CANNOT DECIDE! INTERLACED or PROGRESSIVE"?
all of my sources are fully interlaced.
I am authoring with Adobe Encore DVD...
so considering this what should I do? I am re-encoding with TMPGEnc but I don't know whats best setting to achieve prog or interlaced encode in TMPGEnc... whats this 3:2 pulldown? should I use it? or interlaced? interlaced option did not convert my progressive AVI to Interlaced? and in sense of encoding quality which one will be better?
Any help is highly appreciated
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what kind of sources are we talking about, SVCD, Xvid, DivX, DVD, what? Are you converting a downloaded movie or the actual DVD? Sounds like you are attempting to make a DVD out of downloaded material, especially since Vol.2 is not released yet.
If you are converting Xvid or Divx to DVD then your source is most certainly progressive. If it is VCD/SVCD then who knows. Are your sources PAL or NTSC? -
Kill Bill Volume 2 isnt released till August 10, 2004 so that is considered warez.
I think,therefore i am a hamster. -
it is not warezed, its original, and it suppose to release in august 10 in usa but it almost all movies come in far east asia 20 days before that and I don't know why...
anyway the movie itself is not my question , my question is interlacing
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