Originally posted by: wmgan
SamS, the best way to remove any interlacing errors would probably be to reencode the video with the "Forced Film" setting in DGIndex (and correspondingly, the "3:2 pulldown" option in TMPGEnc). I know that means redoing all you've done, but I don't think there's a good way around that.
SamS, the best way to remove any interlacing errors would probably be to reencode the video with the "Forced Film" setting in DGIndex (and correspondingly, the "3:2 pulldown" option in TMPGEnc). I know that means redoing all you've done, but I don't think there's a good way around that.
Hi wmgan. Yes, I agree completely with your suggestion... My problem is as stated before, I do not know the steps to take to implement this approach with DGIndex. Like mentioned above, I have DGIndex installed. I even ran the "anamorphically corrected" VOB through it. DGIndex made 4-5 small files, including a .dv2 and .ac3 file. Now, where do I go from here?