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PostPosted: Thu Feb 09, 2006 11:26 pm  Post subject: A new encoding problem.
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I have a problem encoding a movie, I've had 3 goes and would like a bit of advice.

1st attempt:

Not encoded anything in awhile and dropped a bollock and the frame rate came out at 29.97fps, other than that not a problem with the rip.

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2nd attempt

Encoded this one at 23.976 but I get a 10pix wide green band at the bottom of the encode, have tried this again with the same same settings and get the same bar along the bottom of the screen.

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3rd attempt

Decided to let AutoGK have a go and see how it came out and got a rip the same as my 1st attempt with GordianKnot.

The thing is I'm not 100% sure when a a rip is supposed to be 29.97fps or changed to 23.97fps.

When using DVD2AVI this is the info I get.

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Should I use "Forced Film" on this or should it be left alone? Or have I missed something completely?

As usual thanks for any help.

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PostPosted: Fri Feb 10, 2006 12:56 am  Post subject:
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Check the preview frame by frame in GK. If all the frames are progressive (follow on from each other), leave it at 29.97.

If there is a sequence of 3 progressive then 2 interlaced frames, enable IVTC in GK.

Oh, and the green bar, don't know - sorry! :lol:


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PostPosted: Fri Apr 14, 2006 4:53 pm  Post subject:
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the green bar is to do with the order of your filters in the avisynth script, probably because your using a deinterlacing filter and you shouldn't be

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