ntscuser
May 2005
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quote: Originally posted by Jc100
Well according to dvd2avi.. its progressive.. I could be wrong.. but hey it says it is....
They've combined the wrong video fields to create a quasi-progressive signal. Each video frame combines lines from two successive movie frames so that when there is movement between the frames, the picture is blurred. It's called "bad inverse telecine" and if this was any group but Replica it would be nuked already. The effect was obvious from the opening scene so I hit the still-frame button on my standalone and stepped through the frames one at a time. The sequence is clear, clear, blurred, blurred, blurred, clear clear, blurred, blurred, blurred. If you're watching on a PC or any kind of progressive display device you won't be able to judge the original picture quality.quote: Originally posted by Warlor
There is a DVD9 out, I'd suggest getting that instead. Especially for a movie of 138 min.
I've got the DVD9 and made a quickie DVD5 from it using a 1-click app. The picture is still better than this. Motion is much more natural. Froze the frame and used still-step button as before. No 2-clear/3-blurred frame sequence this time. Will make a proper DVD5 later with 10-pass CCE when I've got time.
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