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Originally Posted by Retrontario
I am ripping from various sources - VHS, Beta, etc - onto a Panasonic DVD recorder.
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You're using the wrong terms, and it only leads to confusion. "Ripping" is extracting already-digital content from a disc to a non-disc. This isn't ripping. You can't "rip" a tape. This is capturing analog to digital. It may seem anal to some, but it does matter.
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This part is the "ripping" -- extracting a DVD recorder discs to your computer hard drive.
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down into files I can upload on YouTube I use Handbrake, however I am getting these jagged lines in all my videos (see attachement). Usually when there is motion.
I seem to recall this is a common problem... framerate? Can anyone help?
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It's not a problem. The source video is interlaced, made for a TV. To use it on a streaming site like Youtube, it needs to be progressive. To make interlaced video progressive, you deinterlace it. However, choose your deinterlace method carefully. Most software uses a simple drop-field method, which creates a video with jaggies. The ideal way to deinterlace is by using QTGMC in Avisynth.
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http://www.digitalfaq.com/guides/vid...interlaced.htm
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http://www.digitalfaq.com/guides/vid...ifferences.htm
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Originally Posted by sanlyn
Offhand, looks like your sources are telecined. Deinterlacing won't work.
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No. It's just interlacing from VHS source.