Please help...I've tried searching various forums for an solution to eliminating ghosting but so far I having come across anything as yet.
I am trying to encode a 4:3 NTSC movie to CVD. For my first attempt I used cbr @2520 kb/sec, this produced great result when the scenes do not have to much movement. However, in action scenes (with fighting etc.) there is ghosting (white trails after a movement) everywhere. I thought this may be due to the cbr encoding so I tried vbr with min 2400, max ave 2520 and max 2520 - the result is very much the same ghosting all over the place in action scenes. Can someone please help...thanks in advance.
+ Reply to Thread
Results 1 to 3 of 3
-
-
Ghosting? Sounds like blended deinterlace to me. Be sure your program is not deinterlacing.
Want my help? Ask here! (not via PM!)
FAQs: Best Blank Discs • Best TBCs • Best VCRs for capture • Restore VHS
Similar Threads
-
Intermittent Ghosting
By koberulz in forum RestorationReplies: 1Last Post: 27th Feb 2012, 10:14 -
No Audio In Encore/Bad Aspect Ratio/Bad Files/Bad ISO/Bad Everything
By koberulz in forum Newbie / General discussionsReplies: 35Last Post: 24th Jan 2010, 04:48 -
x264 problem: Movie bad + fix = Digital ghosting and out of sync picture
By Kim Jespersen in forum DVD RippingReplies: 7Last Post: 6th Nov 2009, 17:35 -
External case - 3.5 or 5.25 case....
By kenmo in forum ComputerReplies: 3Last Post: 2nd Jan 2009, 15:54 -
Ghosting or not?
By mrwhitethc in forum RestorationReplies: 4Last Post: 25th Aug 2008, 11:23