I had a harddrive crash a few days age and i installed all new versions of the software i use smart ripper ver. 2.38 then use dvd2avi ver. 1.76 and finally tmpgenc ver. 2.01 and for the cdr program i use nero 5.0 everything works fine untill i actually go and watch the movie in my dvd player on sceens where they pan the whole screen it seems to skip in the mocie it is really noticable.
I have used the forced film option in dvd2avi so i know to use the film template in tmpgenc but that does not even work i am really going crazy over this. I used to be able to burn a movie at 480X480 in svcd format but all the new movies(13 days, swoedfish and Shrek)i can only do in vcd format with accetable quality. If anyone has ripped any of these movies in svcd format can u please tell me the software u used and how u did it step by step. thank u for your time
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forced film only works on telecined sources that are close to 100% film(press f5 in dvd2avi to preview). in contrast hard-telecined films will be reported close to 100% ntsc & forced film will hopelessly fail on this type of source. if this is indeed the root of your problem you need to turn off forced film, load ntscfilm template, specify interlaced source, select correct field-order(critical), enable inverse-telecine filter
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well i used forced film and it came out wat better with no image varations in the movie thanks for the help
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read the guide on my homepage....it covers nearly all types of ntsc sources. that is unless you have a specific question to ask?
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