I'm trying to rip some old TV shows (mostly old Doctor Who's where the bulk of the episodes were recorded on videotape) from DVD onto my computer. But regardless of the framerate I pick (the software auto-detects it at 25fps) when I view the actual DVD and the ripped file side-by-side, the motion is always noticeably less smooth in the rip. Particularly with scrolling titles, they're smooth as butter on the dvd but choppy in the ripped file. Anyone know what I'm doing wrong?
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We don't really need a sample. Those Doctor Who episodes where shot as interlaced PAL video. You can either encode 25 fps interlaced or 50 fps with a double frame rate deinterlacer like Yadif or QTGMC.
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^^ Maybe not. But it could help and also know what process(es) have been done from dvd to what he looks at now.
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I don't really know how because as soon as I rip it or even play the DVD on a computer as opposed to a dvd player on a TV the smooth motion is gone. And you can't really tell what's 'wrong' with the ripped file unless you play it side-by-side with the DVD. Which isn't something I can really replicate here
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Just upload something from the DVD that's suitable. I assume you've successfully copied the video_ts folder
to the computer.
Use DGindex, find the spot you want, use the [ and ] to mark it,
file / save project and demux video.
Upload the m2v.
You could also upload a section from your encode showing the problem with fluidity.
Sometimes, thinking ahead about what we think may have gone wrong, turns out to be the wrong assumption.
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It sounds to me like you might not be just 'ripping' but ripping and reencoding or ripping and converting.
First, decrypt the DVD to your hard drive using something like DVD Decrypter. Next, open a VOB file in DGIndex and scroll to a place meeting the requirements. Use the [ and ] buttons to isolate 10 seconds or so. Then File->Save Project and Demux Video. Among other things, you'll get an M2V you can upload here.
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It won't demonstrate the problem. On closer inspection, the fluidity is only there when I'm playing the DVD on a DVD player and my TV. If I play the DVD on a computer, it's gone. And similarly, if I rip the DVD and play it on my media server connected to the same TV, again the fluid motion is lost.
I can't show the problem because you can't notice any issues with the ripped files unless you see it alongside the DVD. On its own it looks fine. -
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And if you convert everything to 50p with a double rate deinterlacer you will see exactly the same thing.
I'm sorry but you simply don't know enough about what your doing. Everybody in this thread aside from you knows exactly how to deal with it and has done so for many years. -
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I'm not sure. You haven't responded in a positive way to any of the suggestions that have been made.
Enough detail about a possible remedy to the problem has been given based on the limited info revealed.
Go ahead and try it yourself then report back. Handbrake runs on the mac -
What was your work flow earlier? You've given little detail about what you actually did.
If it's a commercial disk it's probably copy protected.
I know nothing about the mac, Is there a program that will rip/decrypt the disk to the HDD ?
Once it's on the HDD, open the title (episode) you want to encode and set bob deinterlace in the HB settings
I found an old David Letterman clip I captured off the air 10 years ago, it's 1080i
In Handbrake try it like this
:Last edited by davexnet; 16th Aug 2020 at 23:59.
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Originally Posted by crgc;2592501
So I'm assuming I'd need to make a 1:1 copy of the DVD and then import the TS files into [url=https://www.videohelp.com/software/HandBrake
Well that comment alone speaks volumes.
For the last time, since your refusal to cooperate means no one can help, just what have you done, and how did you do it, to get the contents from the disk to your PC and what have you done, and the tools used, to the files after that. -
What is the refresh rate of your computer monitor? Which of these videos play more smoothly?
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