I have extracted video from a .VOB file using ffmpeg with simple setting, like 5mbit bitrate, mpeg2 video @ 720x576 PAL 16:9, VOB letterbox, high quality and few other things. Now the DVD produced with DVD Studio Pro looks great on computer, but very bad on TV. I get compression loose of quality, but worst problems with fast moving scenes or areas of screen that look choppy and frame-loosing. May the problem be in interlace method? I left it to no-interlace... should I use interlace frame or field?
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