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- Chez
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SOAD2k8 wrote:So, these are the .VOBs then? If so, are you sure it isn't a pirated disc? If so, then maybe try a different ripping method. What are you using to rip the discs?
Don't know if all is well but I got a set of "discs" from an on-line store before I knew better and they were pirated copies that looked just like your frame capture. Unfortunately, no amount of re-ripping and filtering could bring the quality up to an acceptable "DVD" quality level.AaronAMV wrote:I suppose, yes they are.
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- Chez
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since there is no edit button try with This DGIndex and use what i listed before
Video > Field Operation > Honor Pulldown Flags > Save
Video > Field Operation > forced Film > Save( overright)
had this problem with my Karas Dvd and it solved it only reason im pretty sure..
Video > Field Operation > Honor Pulldown Flags > Save
Video > Field Operation > forced Film > Save( overright)
had this problem with my Karas Dvd and it solved it only reason im pretty sure..