I've been messing with dvd ripping all week, and have found a set of tools that appear to work well for me and my tastes. When I previewed the movie (Jay & Silent Bob Strike Back) in Power DVD on my computer everything appears ok. When I view the movie on my xbox or ps2 I get jaggies around moving objects. Example is if Silent Bob moves his head the outline of his hat will have jaggedness to it.
I have ripped the dvd to my HD using Smart Ripper's Files mode. Then I loaded up Ifoedit .95 (loading up the movie ifo file only) and ran the vob edit button. I had everything checked except remux, split to 2 dvdr's, and rebuild pts. I ripped out the subtitles, the french audio and director's commentary, and the french angle present at the beginning and the end. I also got the chapter index from within ifoedit as well.
After that was over with I reloaded ifoedit opening the new ifo file and running get vts sectors. My next step was to load the vobs into dvd2avi and create a file CCE 2.50 could understand. In dvd2avi I had the audio set to demux, and in the video menu I had field operation set to none, and colorspace set to YUV.
After letting dvd2avi do it's thing, I loaded up CCE 2.5. I added the video file dvd2avi gave me and edited the properties for it. The settings for that was vidoe file set to ES, audio file unchecked, MPEG-2 selected, chose multi pass vbr with 3 passes and the following bitrates: avg = 5,000(Bitrate calculator in ifoedit gave me this value) min = 0 max = 9000,. Under the video options section the folloing options were checked: add sequence end code, progressive frames, linear quantizer scale, zigzag scanning order, dvd compliant, luminence level 16-235, dc=auto, aspect ratio 16:9, and timecode set to all 0's. Under GOP, I had m=3, n/m =4, gop=1, and everything unchecked. For quality settings, Image priority set to 5 and noise filter unchecked.
After letting CCE do it's thing, I opened ifoedit to create the dvd. chose dvd author then new dvd from the menu. Under here, video chosen was the encoded video from CCE, audio was the extracted audio from dvd2avi, no subpicture, and chapters was the text file generated by ifoedit. Clicked ok, ifo edit did it's thing, loaded up the new ifo in a new ifoedit window and corrected the vts.
After all that I loaded up recordnow max 4.1 and burned the VIDEO_TS directory to a verbatim dvd-rw.
Any ideas why I would be getting jaggies around objects like hats and stuff, but only when in movement and not at a standstill?
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