Hi All,
Thanks for all your input, postings, and guides, you all made it very easy for a newbie like me to learn.
I have three newbie questions that I need your help with. Just as a background info, I used SmartRipper, DVD2AVI, TMPGEng, and VCDEasy.
1) How do I tell when a DVD is in a film or NTSC format, which would help me decide on whether to select the video/field operations/forced film option in DVD2AVI.
2) In TMPGEng project wizard, in the select source file screen/expert setting for source/video type, how do I decide on whether to select interlace or non-interlace?
3) Where can I find a comprehensive guide on TMPGEng, showing what all the program's menus and options are for?
Thanks for any help you can provide!
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Theres a program called mpeg properties that will tell you the framerate.
This will only accept mpeg files, not vobs though
http://www.medialab.se/mpgprop_e.html -
The Confused One, dunno about the last question, but i can sure answer the first 2 questions...
Originally Posted by The Confused One
Originally Posted by The Confused One
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forced film on in dvd2avi, use NTSC FILM template in tmpgenc
forced film off in dvd2avi, use NTSC template in tmpgenc
source aspect ratio (either 16:9 or 4:3), you will find this out in dvd2avi's info box as well
image positioning method: full screen (preserve aspect ratio)
your output video for your dvd rip should be 4:3 NTSC
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