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Anime with divx, any ways to fix scanlines???

Discussion in 'DivX / XviD' started by Sam_Young, Feb 27, 2003.

  1. Sam_Young

    Sam_Young Member

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    Hi people
    I have recently been trying to backup my anime collection but have been having some problems.
    All of my encoded clips shows lines (scanlines?) in areas of motion. eg, someone moves quickly and the image of the person has lines all through it.
    Is there a way to fix this? 0r any places that discuss this problem in detail?
    btw, i am using speedripper to rip, and flaskmpeg to encode the files.

    Thanks
     
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  3. Sam_Young

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    do you own that site or something, every single post i have seen of yours is a link to that site..
    By the way, that site has absolutely no information on anime backup, or anything that would fix my problem..
     
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    Its probably interlaced.... so u could edit it with virtualdub and deinterlace it (its a video filter) and im assuming that the framerate is like 23.97 or sumthin so dont touch tht or you bill have a nightmare....
     
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    actually with flaskmpeg, i just tried,
    -deinterlace (blend instead of interpolate-20).
    -Bit rate of 1000kbps
    -and mp3 96 audio.
    -and most imporatantly, framerate of 30fps!!!!
    No lines whatsover!!
    Im guessing that the framerate was the problem, i had already tried 23-25, hadnt tried 30 though, lol.

    hmm, and i added permanent subtitles with vobsub and virtuadub.

    nice quality, almost worthly of being backups, now i need to find out how to get them as good as all those anime-rips i see on the net :-/
    Then they will be worthy!

    Thanks for the help
    btw, do you or anyone else know of any other good forums, or sites?
     

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