Originally posted by: adywan
The easiest way would be to load up the M2v file in VirtualdubMod and export it as an avi using the Lagaryth lossless codec. I've had a few problems with the huffyuv codec when using Vegas but Lagaryth works like a charm.
Also what format is original DVD? Is it Pal or NTSC? If it's Pal then just use VirtualdubMod but if it's NTSC then its best to use DVD2AVI and set the 2Field operation" in the Video menu to "forced film" to remove the 2:3 pulldown. This will give you a 23.976fps avi file. If your output video file has stuttery movement then the NTSC may probably have been encoded at 29fps without using the pulldown method. If this is the case just set it to "none". Also don't forget to change the "clip & resize settings" to > Filter type = precise bicubic, Video aspect = free & move the resize slider all the way up if using an anamorphic source.
The easiest way would be to load up the M2v file in VirtualdubMod and export it as an avi using the Lagaryth lossless codec. I've had a few problems with the huffyuv codec when using Vegas but Lagaryth works like a charm.
Also what format is original DVD? Is it Pal or NTSC? If it's Pal then just use VirtualdubMod but if it's NTSC then its best to use DVD2AVI and set the 2Field operation" in the Video menu to "forced film" to remove the 2:3 pulldown. This will give you a 23.976fps avi file. If your output video file has stuttery movement then the NTSC may probably have been encoded at 29fps without using the pulldown method. If this is the case just set it to "none". Also don't forget to change the "clip & resize settings" to > Filter type = precise bicubic, Video aspect = free & move the resize slider all the way up if using an anamorphic source.