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  1. how do i deal with it? Click image for larger version

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    You may need to use something like dvdfab in order to
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  3. Originally Posted by october262 View Post
    You may need to use something like dvdfab in order to
    copy the disc successfully.
    well whats causing it ? as for now its the only one it appeared in ...
    i want to use the d2v file for encoding with Megui .
    what will happen if i press yes? or just use the d2v file that was created? some thing will go wrong?
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  4. Usually you hit 'Yes' and get on with it.

    It's caused by an ... illegal field order transition. Usually where a 0 goes to a 2 or vice-versa. It's explained in the DGIndex Manual (which you could have checked yourself):

    Fix D2V

    Sometimes streams are encountered that contain mixtures of TFF and BFF material. In MPEG2, these field order transitions are fixed at display time via the TFF/RFF flags. But we usually want to output a stream with one consistent field order, and some tools, such as Telecide and (Leak)KernelDeint, require a fixed field order. Indeed, AVI does not carry a field order property!
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  5. Originally Posted by manono View Post
    Usually you hit 'Yes' and get on with it.

    It's caused by an ... illegal field order transition. Usually where a 0 goes to a 2 or vice-versa. It's explained in the DGIndex Manual (which you could have checked yourself):

    Fix D2V

    Sometimes streams are encountered that contain mixtures of TFF and BFF material. In MPEG2, these field order transitions are fixed at display time via the TFF/RFF flags. But we usually want to output a stream with one consistent field order, and some tools, such as Telecide and (Leak)KernelDeint, require a fixed field order. Indeed, AVI does not carry a field order property!
    so just click yes and use the d2v file as usual ?
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  6. Originally Posted by zanzar View Post
    so just click yes and use the d2v file as usual ?
    Originally Posted by manono View Post
    Usually you hit 'Yes' and get on with it.
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