Hi
I am in the process of ripping some scenes from a DVD and I have gotten to the stage where the appropriate vob file is on my harddrive; but when I try to use DVD2AVI it asks me which codec I want to use to save as AVI...that is ok, except I have experimented and tried Huffy2.11, the latest DIVX and even MJPEG but the problem is poor quality of the finished avi.
There are visible horizontal lines (artifacts?) in certain scenes involving moving action (for example a pilot putting on his helmet is fine in the original vob file viewed in DVD2AVI, but the finished separated avi the pilot's helmet has visible horiz lines as he moves his head).
I played with the quality levels on DIVX ( I do not really know what I am doing but I raised the output video stream slider to 5500-6000 and maxed out the quality lever to 100%) and there was a slight improvement but nothing close to the original .vob
Is there a better quality codec that can I can choose or is available on the web; or even more appropriating tweaking of my existing codecs. It is rather disappointing that even Huffy (which results in massive avi files) still contains visually lower quality like the horiz lines than the originally decrypted vob file.
help?
thanks in advance
dc
intel pentium 3 500mhz
maxtor 20 gig udma 66
matrox g400max
I am in the process of ripping some scenes from a DVD and I have gotten to the stage where the appropriate vob file is on my harddrive; but when I try to use DVD2AVI it asks me which codec I want to use to save as AVI...that is ok, except I have experimented and tried Huffy2.11, the latest DIVX and even MJPEG but the problem is poor quality of the finished avi.
There are visible horizontal lines (artifacts?) in certain scenes involving moving action (for example a pilot putting on his helmet is fine in the original vob file viewed in DVD2AVI, but the finished separated avi the pilot's helmet has visible horiz lines as he moves his head).
I played with the quality levels on DIVX ( I do not really know what I am doing but I raised the output video stream slider to 5500-6000 and maxed out the quality lever to 100%) and there was a slight improvement but nothing close to the original .vob
Is there a better quality codec that can I can choose or is available on the web; or even more appropriating tweaking of my existing codecs. It is rather disappointing that even Huffy (which results in massive avi files) still contains visually lower quality like the horiz lines than the originally decrypted vob file.
help?
thanks in advance
dc
intel pentium 3 500mhz
maxtor 20 gig udma 66
matrox g400max
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