there are horizontal lines running through moving parts of the frame, and it really affects the resulting video (looks rally bad). i have seen other family guy encodings and they DO NOT have this problem, so its something i am doing. I am using the original (american ntsc if that makes a difference) dvds as a source.
i need help figuring out why this is happening. i think it might have to do with filters or something. here are some of my settings:
xvid, ntsc 4:3, 480 x 720 res. i have force film on, and they frames are like this before i use gordian knot, they are like this from the rip using robot4rip. i used this guide for all my basic settings :
http://www.doom9.org/index.html?/gknot-main2.htm
unless the frames are supposed to look like that before encoding, robot4rip seems to be my problem.
sorry for my noobish-ness, and thank you for input and help.
Those are interlacing artifacts. If it truly was film, then selecting source film would have avoided them. So I guess force film wasn't the correct option. At least not for the intro. Could be some kind of hybrid source.
Yes, the source is 30FPS NTSCinterlaced.
You must make a 30FPS AVI at 640x480 (or 512x384 or whatever, 1.33:1) using only a de-interlace filter.
No 'force film'.
Regards