Hi,
this question might look simple to answer, but I am stuck.
I have a movie (Tales from the Darkside) and want to make a backup of it. It is in PAL format, 25fps. The strange thing is that it is interlaced...at least it has vertical lines in the picture.
I have tried encoding it with TMPGEnc and selected the filter: Deinterlace (even field). The movie looks okay, but when I play it back it looks if every second one or more frames are missing. The movie jumps...just a tiny bit, but it jumps.
When I select "interlace" as the video source, the movie is encoded with the vertical lines. When I select non-interlaces as the video source, I get these jumps. Did I miss something?
Thanks,
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The Dutchman
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1) w/ all PAL sources, force film is OFF in dvd2avi
2) and in this case, you should definitely make your output video be interlaced (don't enable the de-interlace filter) -
o oops..i forgot to mention....field order will probably matter alot in this case, so best bet is to do a test on cd-rw and c if it's jumpy (field order may also cause your rip to be jumpy even after you did wut i just mentioned in previous post)
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Poopyhead,
I have made a few test-examples with a different field order, and not selecting the de-interlace filter, as you suggested.
I works fine. Thanks for your support.The Dutchman
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