porco556
Jan 2003
Senior Member
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quote: Originally posted by Shpedoinkle
the Burger release was from the Canadian DVD, which is itself interlaced. For CRT-TV viewing, it was good.
The Burger release was unwatchable on anything but a CRT. Even on a monitor it looked pretty bad. But ya, if you are watching on a CRT with basic RCA connections (S-Video and Component would show the IVTC issues... Especially on the end credits).
There is interlaced and then there is the IVTC/combing problems. PAL is interlaced ONLY (they don't have progressive) and there are no combing issues. It's when you attempt to recode interlace video as progressive with either Force Film on in DGDecode (possible, especially if you are just used to doing progressive movies all the time), or your flags are backwards in CCE (this is usually REALLY bad), or you are not using Decomb in AVISynth. Most likely I think in this case it is the Force Film issue (re: Burger release).
But interlaced video is still something I don't have much pratice in (most movies are simply progressive and easy as pie to recode).
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