I ripped my movies to my hard drive using DVD Decrypter. They ended up as .VOB and .IFO files and are just of the main movie itself, which is what I wanted. However, I noticed when I played the .VOB files in MPC, they got "scanliney". This happened when there was some amount of motion.
This is a screen cap from the movie, The Wild. I know for a fact that the DVD doesn't have this problem. What's going on here? I just ripped the main .VOB file from the disc and that was that. I didn't change anything.
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Also, is there a definitive way of discovering a DVD movie's framerate and resolution? GSpot won't accept DVDs or .VOBs as acceptable formats. MPC reports two statistics:
Code:
Video: MPEG2 Video 720x480 (16:9) 29.97fps 8000Kbps [Video]
Audio: Dolby AC3 48000Hz 6ch 384Kbps [Audio]
Subtitle: DVD Subpicture [Subtitle]
And then a resolution of 853 x 480. I assume this one is right, but I still don't know it's true framerate. MPC's statistics window says 24.XX. Some of the other videos do say 29.XX FPS.
HALP?
Jam it back in, in the dark.