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  1. i have a pioneer dvd rom and a matrox graphics card. for some reason when i watch or rip or encode the films 'casino' and 'the usual suspects' i get very bad ghosting, even encoding with the vobs gives the same effect on the vcd. the dvds play fine on my standalone. any help?
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    Maybe it is an interlaced DVD. When you play back an interlaced DVD with a software dvd player, it displays a deinterlaced, i.e. progressive image. You may play with the built-in deinterlace filters to reduce the ghost effect.
    The same procedure if you convert to VCD. MPEG-1 do not support interlaced material, so you have to deinterlace. Different deinterlace filters behave different, so you have to play with several deinterlace filters and its settings.
    If your DVD player support SVCD, I suggest to keep the interlaced material and convert to SVCD.
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  3. force film/inverse telecine & encode 23.976fps to remove the ghosting from your vcd
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  4. thanks for that dudes, much apprecited
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  5. oh by the way is that ntsc or pal, i need pal fps
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  6. pal changes everything(it'd be nice to know these things instead of guessing on next to no info provided). if you see interlacing then it was telecined with a perverse pattern. forced film/ivtc will NOT work. you need to feed the video thru a telecide filter(donald graft's smart deinterlace, gunner thalin etc...) to match up the fields(phase shift). if the telecine pattern duplicates fields(as opposed to speeding the film up to 25fps) then you need to use a blind field-matching telecide(donald graft's decomb)
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  7. When I use a 4x3 input vob, everything is right, but when i have a 2.35x1 input, I use clip frame in TMPGEnc to cut black bars at top and bottom.
    When I use clip frame, I have to use deinterlace filter to eliminate ghosts in output video, but I've noticed that when I use deinterlace filter of VDub or TMPGEnc the result video is not so smooth than original. I feel like video is with fewer fps than original. Does anybody know a way to crop video files with no need to deinterlace before convertion in TMPGEnc?

    Thanks in advance.
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