interlacing problem
I'm ripping a few of my dvds and vhs tapes and this shit keeps happening
how do I fix it and still have decent quality (480p or 720p)?
What's your source material and what tools are you using?
>>58152877
my source material is a lucky luke dvd which isn't interlaced, this has happened to my vhs tapes too (pic related)
and I'm using "One Touch Grabber"
>>58152794
Many DVDs are telecined. You'll need to use an IVTC (inverse telecine) filter to remove the interlacing correctly.
Some old old DVDs are telecined and come off of a non-progressive (usually composite video) mastering process.
You'll need to use IVTC for those too more than likely, but there will still be occasional artifacts, and they'll look quite bad anyway, requiring a lot of additional post processing to remove things like interlacing, dot crawl, and other side effects of composite signal crosstalk.
VHS tapes are non-progressive by nature but not necessarily telecined, other deinterlacing filters may be required.
Just play them on the TV and film them with your webcam. Retard
>>58152794
Magicians move fast.
>>58154249
lol
Lucky Luke!
Used to love that cartoon. I'd probably still love it if I watched it today.
>>58152794
For DVD you should just get a computer with a DVD drive and rip the files directly, so you don't have to re-encode.
For VHS I'm not really sure, but try changing deinterlacing settings and such.
thanks for the help, but I managed to deinterlace it using handbrake, works great!
>>58154394
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRK5uoC1Zrk
I watched this a few weeks ago with my friends
are you also european?
>>58157220
Nice. I remember that film.
Yeah, I'm European.