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| New on Forum Join Date: Jul 2000
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| Encoding with TMPEG Hi all, i'm trying to copy a DVD9 to DVD+R (movie is STARWARS-2). The movie is to big to fit on 1 DVD+R so i thought make it smaller with TMPEG. I did and it fit on 1 DVD+R, but the movie seems not to be OK. The movie is 2.5 hours and in approx. 0.5 hours the movie seems out of sync. It looks like two picture over eachother (same picture) but it's 0,2 inch out of sync. Does anybody have the same problem? and if so what can i do to avoid it? Hope somebody can help me. Thanks anyways.... Jodie |
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| Senior Moderator Join Date: Apr 2002 Location: Oz
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| Sounds to me to be an Interlacing problem. In TMPGEnc, load the D2V file in then in Settings/advanced check out the De-Interlacing (double click it) scan through the movie and if tyou see the effect your talking about, enable one of the avalable filters to fix it ( you see instantly the effect of the filter). |
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