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  1. Im using gordion knot to convert ntsc dvd (29.970) to xvid
    i have already converted about 10 similar dvds with the same software
    they were fine
    this dvd seems to be fine too until it is ripped

    this dvd shows a blocky picture for the last half of the movie
    the last time seemed to be only for the last third of the movie
    and the previous dvd i also came across this problem
    after several attempts i decided to use divx
    it worked so i assume this problem is connected with xvid or xvid settings

    i used codec sniper but found no broken codecs so i removed nothing
    i unistalled xvid and reinstalled it (XviD-1.0.2-29082004)

    ive used this guide to the letter - GKnot 0.32.0 ILLUSTRATED GUIDE v.8 by dap & js

    at least i think i did
    i think the problem here is probably very simple but i cant figure it out
    and basically i need to let my pc run overnight to see if the rip was working or not so it takes a long time to check it
    i know i can use divx but id prefer to use xvid

    so if anyone has come across this problem
    or can find a thread that you think might help me (i couldnt find one) id really appreciate it
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  2. Can you rip the dvd to your drive ok?
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    Only way I can think to reproduce the problem is using zones to set the jast part of the movie to say a high fixed quant. Think GKNot has a credits option. You aren't incorrectly setting it to during the movie?
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  4. Originally Posted by Hardcoreruss
    Can you rip the dvd to your drive ok?
    no prob from the dvd, and it plays fine in gknot
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  5. Originally Posted by celtic_druid
    Only way I can think to reproduce the problem is using zones to set the jast part of the movie to say a high fixed quant. Think GKNot has a credits option. You aren't incorrectly setting it to during the movie?
    i dont think i adjusted anything but ill have a look into that just oiin case

    thanks to both of you for the reply
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