I have a couple of DVD's that when i use DVD2AVI it says that the type is FILM 99%, not PAL, when I encode these to standard VCD using Tmpgenc the edhes of fast moving parts of the film are jagged.
Any help greatfully received....
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Sounds like the disc is NTSC to me. If you get stuff like "99% film" normally then you'd use the "force FILM" and encode at 23.976fps. PAL stuff is always 25fps, no exceptions.
The jagged edges will be where you've got interlacing. If you converted the film to "FILM" then you'd not need to de-interlace because the interlacing would be removed automatically.
Hope this has made sense!
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