Hello,
I'm trying to rip an anime series and this is my first time dealing with the whole encoding process. As of right now I've ripped the first disc of the series and I'm not happy about the quality. I've been browsing the forum and seeing people say things like "Handbrake isn't enough" and "Use AVISynth+QTGMC" for best results so I figured I'd reach out for some help.
I attached a couple of photos (one of the DVD, and one from the copy) to this post so everyone can see what's going on. My biggest issue is I'm getting these weird lines + blocks in the image which I'm assuming is a de interlacing issue. I also attached a log from handbrake so you can see what settings I used.
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Those are probably aren't deinterlacing artifacts. Post a short sample of the original DVD video (not reencoded) and your reencoded video.
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Here's two one minute video using the scene from the images above. If you need something with more movement like an action sequence, let me know.
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I just recorded the screen on my desktop and sent a copy of that. Is that not adviseable? 😅
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How to make DVD samples using the free DGindex: https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/359295-Record-without-interlacing/page2#post2272359
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try these scripts: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/rebtkv4wtd9i7ra/AAD9FM4IVM5-_T5TgWBRhnDia?dl=0
rename .txt to .bat and execute after you put the file and the ffmpeg exe in the same folder
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Your "Encoded Sample 2.mkv" doesn't show the distortions in your original post. If you are still seeing those distortions when paying that video you have a playback problem.
Also, the DVD has simple 3:2 pulldown (though it wouldn't surprise me of some other parts of the video is different) so it should be encoded at 23.976 fps. That can usually be done adequately with Handbrake.Last edited by jagabo; 27th Apr 2020 at 16:08.
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Last edited by davexnet; 27th Apr 2020 at 16:14.
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Last edited by Aerohydrous; 27th Apr 2020 at 17:05.
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Encoded with my Qtgmc-GUI, encoder h264, CRF 18, DAR 4:3
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Here's the samples from the uncompressed image. I also attached an encoded copy done at CFR 23.976 h.264 (I enabled detelecine and deinterlacing in handbrake for this one)
Are there any guides/tutorials/workshops on how to encode media properly? I would love to read up on the topicLast edited by Aerohydrous; 27th Apr 2020 at 18:05.
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read here - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DVD-Video
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The encoding I made in post #21 used this simple AviSynth script to inverse telecine the video:
Code:Mpeg2Source("DVD Sample 2.d2v", CPU2="ooooxx", Info=3) TFM(d2v="DVD Sample 2.d2v") TDecimate()
Code:x264 --preset="slow" --crf 18 --ref 4 --bframes 3 --keyint=50 --sar=8:9 --colormatrix=smpte170m --output "output.mkv" "input.avs"
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