Video quality issue...

XionTawa

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As some of you know I am messing with DVD ripping to make a media center...well...after playing around with all the recommended software, I found that pulling the files off of the DVD with DVDfab and then converting them worked best...however, it doesn't matter what converter I use, for some reason I get a weird slight "tearing" effect around motion in the video...it does not do this on the original files, only when I convert them to any format using 3 different good rated video converters... I have tried changing many settings and messing with all kinda of crap trying to get it to stop...I have yet to test if it only happens with 3D animation (Veggietales) since that is all that I have been ripping and converting at the moment... Click here to download a small Veggietales clip to see an example of the problem I am having... (I have limited website bandwidth, so only download if you think you might be able to help me) And for those not link happy: http://www.xtsp.zssites.net/images/VIDEO_TS-1-1-2.avi (File size roughly 6MBs)

Thanks :)
 
Okay...well, I found out it only seems to do that on animation...live action movies work great...I will try deinterlacing with the animation and see if that works...thanks :)

EDIT/UPDATE: The deinterlacing in Handbrake worked perfectly...and using the Xvid codec to convert the conversion took much less time and looked great... So, here is a question, should I ALWAYS deinterlace, or only on the animations I have been having issues with?

EDIT/UPDATE 2: Opps... I guess I wasn't using deinterlacing...I wasn't paying too much attention and used Detelecine Filter...and it seemed to work...but now to test the deinterlacing...

EDIT/UPDATE 3: Well, there was 3 options for Deinterlacing, Fast, Slow, Slower... I used Fast and it worked great as well... thanks :)
 
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Check it out.. cheers!

Thanks for the link...but...the guides haven't been updated in a LONG time...like... "This document was last updated on August 9, 2005" is the latest and the info is rather out of date for most things on there... I do see the forums are active though... I know most of what I need to know (I used to be a professional video editor), however I used Adobe Primere for everything, which was pretty much point and click to the file and size you want...now that I am jumping back into the open source free converting scene, I just want to know if I should use Deinterlacing all of the time, or just when converting animation...
 
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