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  1. Are R4 DVD's NTSC or PAL source ?
    If the're PAL is there a nice way to rip PAL DVD's ? I mean, without ketting those annoying '2-frames-into-1' interlace sh_t ?

    Anyone got a PAL ripping tutorial ?

    Thanks...
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  2. R4 DVDs are PAL.

    Almost every single PAL DVD I've seen has the main movie in a progressive format.

    What exactly are you trying to do??

    Regards.
    Michael Tam
    w: Morsels of Evidence
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  3. Thanks for answering...
    Never mind about the ripping. Already got myselfe a VDub plug-in that de-interlaces PAL movies
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  4. What I meant was that most R4 DVDs aren't interlaced to begin with... thus, you don't need to de-interlace at all.

    Regards.
    Michael Tam
    w: Morsels of Evidence
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  5. errr...Overlooked the Progressive :S

    But I got me a sample of an R4 DVD wich WAS interlaced. Didn't check the complete movie though, trying it now.
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  6. Now the big problem....I can get rid of all the interlace lines but here's it :

    HOW THE HECK DO I GET RID OF THE DUBBLE FRAMES !!! ALMOST EVERY FRAME IN MY MOVIE LOOKS LIKE IT 2 FRAMES IN ONE !!! (well...allmost every one with motion offcourse )

    Plz...someone w/ experience w/ PAL ripping, help me !!!
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  7. Usually only the trailers or added material is interlaced. The main movie is almost NEVER interlaced.

    I generally use FlaskMPEG and I simply check the "deinterlace" box if it is interlaced.

    BTW, which DVD are you trying to rip exactly??

    Regards.

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    Michael Tam

    <font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: vitualis on 2001-09-08 19:54:15 ]</font>
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  8. I'm trying to rip Neon Genesis Evangelion Collection 05, it's an Australain import (R-2/4). It's an anime.

    I don't use Flask to rip, I use the Smartrip/DVD2Avi/VPFI/VDub-Nandub Method
    I've tried some filters in VDub, but the only get rid of the lines, not the 'ghosting effect'. Also it blurred my rip, so that's not a good choise. I tried to sharpen it, but it didn't help mucht.

    edit: BTW. this is from one of the Trailers on the DVD

    here's a sample pic



    <font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: Markaveli on 2001-09-09 02:17:55 ]</font>
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  9. R4 DVDs produced in Brazil are NTSC!!!
    One of the best methods I have ever seen to deinterlace a NTSC 29.97 movie is the telecide filter for Virtual Dub.
    It works fine for me. BTW, most of the movies R4 are FILM!
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  10. Could be, but this one is a PAL R-4 DVD from Australia !! And I don't think there's any way of telecining a PAL movie, or am I wrong ?
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