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Gordian Knot

Posted: Mon Jul 11, 2005 6:14 pm
by Rich
Hmm, I would use

1. DVDDecrypter

Just make sure Mode -> IFO I is ticked.

Then just hit the button to decrypt.

http://www.mrbass.org/dvdrip/SetupDVDDe ... .5.4.0.exe

Then,

2. AutoGK

http://www.autogk.me.uk/modules.php?name=Downloads

---->

http://www.autogk.me.uk/index.php?name= ... etit&lid=1


Which will do most of the work for you ;)

btw those lines are simply de-interlaced frames, just means that the DVD mode should be set to NTSC or PAL accordingly, and then maybe "Force Film" used. But haven't used GK in a long time so can't hardly remember. :?

Any other solutions here welcome ;)

Re: Gordian Knot

Posted: Mon Jul 18, 2005 5:10 pm
by Rich
kev wrote: Hopefully I'll get those lines worked out, 'coz they are REALLY irritating... Gives objects a 'fuzzy' look. Ugh!

Thanks again for the tips, Rich.

kev.
autoGK should sort out those lines by predetermining the type of DVD :)

np ;)

Re: Gordian Knot

Posted: Fri Aug 19, 2005 11:42 am
by Guest
While this is an old post I figured I would reply anyway.


Sounds like interlacing. Do the lines look like small black and white lines when there is movement?

If so you forgot to deinterlace. There are a few ways to deinterlace. You can take a project that’s already ripped and run it thru vdub and use a de interlace filter or if your going to re-rip it. When you first load the project file in GK (not DGI) it comes up with the preview shot after you select save. It will give you a bunch of options. Look for "field operations". There are a few modes and it really depends on the source for what’s better. But a standard "Field Deinterlace" (with the blend) works well for most.

But to make things more confusing there are some new modes coming out as well that might replace the regular deinterlace.

Anyway if you still are having issues just drop a post in here I around from time to time 8)