In case of interlace DVD drop one of title VOB's onto particular BAT file. You need to have Avisynth 32bit installed for that script to work I used HD camcorder that was creating those M2t HD videos, it could be edited and without recompression joined together to get videos. This is meant to be used for home Mpeg2 videos or DVD's or even M2T HD videos. Btw M2t camcorder mpeg2 videos work as well. If you have tons of VIDEO_TS from your DVavi camcorder that's the tool to use for. It cannot handle inverse telecine for example, it would need script change. So this works well only for home made interlaced DVD's and other mpeg2 files with PCM, AC3, mpegII layer1 audios only, again, do not use it for commercial DVD's. Handbrake cannot use QTGMC directly and other encoders as well. To use QTGMC a things needs to be set up a lot so that is why to automatize it all. Other deinterlace is not good enough so to automatize that I had to created batch script myself, just dropping any VOB that belongs to particular title creates this mp4. I keep those VIDEO_TS as a back up, then making MP4, same as you do, just because of non problematic playback, I also remove interlacing by using the best QTGMC. If you have a better proposals than MakeMKV please help. Maybe it's not perfect (still some pixels) but almost the same quality as on DVD.īut anyway, I'm attaching a short m2v of my dvd. I've noted that the VOB2mpeg haven't this kind of side effect (quality is the same as on DVD), but on the one of TVs this file is very dark and ugly (probably this TV doesn't like pure mpeg format ).Īfter your's hints (interlaced video) I've looked for some programs which can do it well. So actually the target file format doesn't matter (the point is to play on every popular devices). HDD is quite big so it will be OK even if the target file will have the same size as DVD. My target is to keep all private DVDs on a network hard disc (private cloud) and to have access from any devices connected to my network (TVs, smartphones, tablets, etc., directly and via DLNA). Yes, definitly it's a interlaced video (I didn't know).
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