01.05.2003, 13:31
The deinterlacing stuff is a little bit tricky, especially for music dvd's. Normal movie dvd's don't need deinterlacing.
My tip is to rip & encode one short chapter of each dvd, with different deinterlacing settings. The "Still Picture" function is very helpful to get a first impression
Try Blendfields or Telecide at the start, if they don't have a good result, try the others
DVD2SVCD has an option NTSC to PAL on the conversion page, try to use this.
My tip is to rip & encode one short chapter of each dvd, with different deinterlacing settings. The "Still Picture" function is very helpful to get a first impression
Try Blendfields or Telecide at the start, if they don't have a good result, try the others
DVD2SVCD has an option NTSC to PAL on the conversion page, try to use this.