Re: Ah, crap. I messed up the interlacing on a dvd
- From: "PTravel" <ptravel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 04 Dec 2005 13:45:58 GMT
Sounds like your field order is reversed. You'll have to fix it at the
transcode stage, i.e. starting with tmpgenc.
Why are you capturing at 352 x 480?
"carl winslow" <carl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Ok, maybe someone can diagnose this and tell me if there is a quick fix
> or if i have to reencode all my videos. This is my first time making a
DVD.
>
> I started with virtualdub, captured from S-video at 352x480.
> Then I chop up the avi and save it in direct stream mode.
> Then with TMPGEnc I encode it into an 352x480 mpeg, i never deinterlace
> it, and from what i can tell I mark it as interlaced.
> Then i take those m2v files and drop them into dvd lab pro. Compiled. It
> plays and looks perfect in my computer.
> I then put it in my dvd player. When the player itself is in progressive
> mode(480p), there is a flicker (the image shaking one line up and down).
> When I pause it looks fine.
> When the player is in interlace mode, it doesnt flicker, but I can see
> the scan liens dont line up.
>
> So what does this mean, which part did I screw up? Can i get away with
> changing a flag in all the files, or will I have to reencode everything?
> Thanks! This hobby is strangely addicting.
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