That's what I did!!
But I never watched that: (1) Video Type........................ (2) Field Operation NTSC at 5% or higher............ None (use decomb in your avs script) FILM at 95% or lower............ None (use decomb in your avs script) FILM only (implies 100%)..... Forced FILM FILM at 96% or higher.......... Forced FILM For what do I need that?? PS: If u dont mind would u show me ur script, ot might gonna work better!! PLautzer |
sorry, i don´t know what that means :oops: , but it seems to be important, so i quoted it. i live in pal-land, so it´s quite easy to create a d2v file.
my script? Code:
LegalClip() but that won´t solve your d2v problem |
Ja,
that's why I wanna have it in PAL, so that I can use it on German DvD-players!!! Plauzer |
nearly every dvd player supports both formats, so check if you can switch between ntsc and pal with your dvd player.
if you can, there´s no need to convert to pal |
I'm in the states right now,
but I gonna leave in about month, so it's pretty hard to try it on a DvD player!!! I can try it on the one here, it works vom feinsten here!!! :lol: plautzer |
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then just try a fiew dvd2avi settings, until movistacker shows the whole movie time. or load the d2v file in tmpgenc and scroll through the movie with "source range". if you can scroll till the end of the movie, it should work |
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You should load the .D2V file in moviestacker! (I think that is what you properly did). I remember the time I was using Moviestacker v1.1, i got the same problem: when i loaded the d2v-file moviestacker didn't show the correct play-lenght. My only solution for this problem was to load a view (4-5) times till it shows the correct time. But I never got this strange behaviour using moviestacker 2.0b... regards, ***mfb** |
Drom where do I get the 2.0b version??
I load the .avs script in TMPGenc and looked in preview, I know now that the whole movie is there but even in the preview the quality is pretty bad. Plautzer |
http://www.kvcd.net/muaddib/MStacker200(beta3)_setup.exe
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funzt net
error 404 doesn´t work |
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this should be dvd-source?
perhaps, you should deinterlace you´ll find fielddeinterlace in the new moviestacker |
If I load the .d2v than the preview iss pretty good!!!
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no this was the .avs script!!!
But the source is dvd!! An it looks fine!! Plautzer |
try it with field deinterlace
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no,
deinterlace doesnt make any difference!! :( I gotta try mor!! Plautzer |
ever tried the german kvcd guide in the german forum?
do it exactly as described and you will get an awesome result |
hi,
here the quality in tok: http://www.digitalfaq.com/archives/error.gif here my script(XVCD): Mpeg2Source("C:\boondock.d2v") LegalClip() GripCrop(704, 480, overscan=1, source_anamorphic=false) GripSize(resizer="BicubicResize") STMedianFilter(10, 50, 8, 10, 10, 50) UnFilter(50, 50) TemporalSmoother(1, 2) MergeChroma(blur(1.58)) MergeLuma(blur(0.2)) GripBorders() LegalClip() plautzer |
Hey plautzer,
That's not a DVD problem, you have a CODEC problem 8O Either the MPEG2DEC.DLL or your AviSynth version :!: Make a quick test: Open your .d2v directly with TMPEG. Go to "Source Range" and scroll around. Does it look like that? Probably not :!: If it looks ok, load your .avs in VirtualDub and scroll around. Does it look like crap? If it does, then the problem is related to AviSynth :!: Report back here with your results :!: -kwag |
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