Pretty sure that's a problem caused by the digital processing they did. Looks like they did a bad job of deinterlacing/IVTCing their source. Such issues can arise when watching or transcoding interlaced sources, but seems like here it's done by the DVD publishing company. Best you could do is making the issue less bad by filtering in avisynth, but the proper method of going about this would be working from source files you don't have access to. :/
Post #779863
- Author
- GonbeFAN
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- Info: Discussion on 80's cartoons on DVD....bad aliasing (jaggies)!
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- Date created
- 7-Jul-2015, 7:19 PM