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  1. djaqib

    djaqib Member

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    hi i fairly new to dvd rebuilder last night i did a video i tried it with HC encoder and procoder 3 & 2 but i am getting this green bar with both encoders any idea i am attaching some pics so u guys can have a loook

    also when there is movement i get these lines interlace or watever u guys call it how can i fix that?

    i used HC encoder for this one
    also ive used dvdrebuilder before with windows xp and never had this problem... i am on vista ultimate now

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    What is the resolution of the original video?
     
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    i am not sure if i checked it right but i did it w it "Mediainfo software it shows now i think it resulotion problem 704 instead of 720?


    Format : MPEG Video
    Format version : Version 2
    Format profile : Main@Main
    Format settings, Matrix : Default
    Duration : 21mn 33s
    Bit rate mode : Constant
    Bit rate : 5 281 Kbps
    Nominal bit rate : 5 600 Kbps
    Width : 704 pixels
    Height : 480 pixels
    Display aspect ratio : 16/9
    Frame rate : 29.970 fps
     
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    There ya go.
     
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    so there is no way i can fix this? and what about those lines when there is a movement? they wont show up on tv? bcz i read somewhere interlace problem is only on computer monitors
     
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    Either your source of video has a problem, in which case it is not easy to fix,
    Or you are trying to compress too much.

    21min 33 sec long with 704*480 should fit in a DVD-5 without re-encoding.

    If you can provide more information about your video source and your process, someone here might be able to help…
     
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    no that 21 min was juss one vts file whole video is around 2 hour and 16 mins

    i'll try burning the video on dvd and play it on tv and see if it still shows interlace

    in dvd rebuilder my reduction ratio was arund 58.6%

    i am encoding the video again with CCE and i dont see that green bar anymore but i think HC quilty is little better than CCE for some reason


     
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    CCE
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    HC
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    HC looks more smooth specaily closeup shots
     
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    I’m quite new to DVDRebuilder. So probably I’ve stepped in where I shouldn’t. Sorry…

    So Green bar at the right only happens only with HC encoder?
    Do you have newest version (0.24 Beta)? Could you check, if you don’t?

    (I do not think I have 704*480 source. I’m just curious.)

    Thanks
     
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    green bar shows with HC AND procoder 3 & 2 encoders
    my HC is 0.23

    and my source video is 704*480
    i checked it with mediainfo software

    thanks for help

    i think i am going to try another video with HC and see if it still shows green bar
     
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    Thanks for your response. I did not meant to hijack the thread, but now I’m interested too.

    Regarding the green bar, is it possible that VLC is putting it to fill those space? (Have you tried to play with another player?)
    Would you mind to check the size of encoded video (output) of HC and CCE?

    (Is this what dialysis1 meant?)

    Thanks again.


     
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    no its not VLC i tried it with Cyberlink Powerdvd too

    dialysis1 was talkin about orginal dvd resulotion. instead of 720*480

    it was 704*480...so ya its dvd which is bad encoders is filing that 16 pixel with green bar..
    i have allready deleted those video_ts folders i burn the HC one on the dvd works okay

    except the green bar which i can live with its not that god movie thats why i burned it on DVD5 instead of DVD9
     

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