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Originally Posted by manolito
The title of this thread says that the OP wants to "Archive" these DVDs. Being able to deinterlace the footage using the best possible methods is nice, but it has absolutely nothing to do with "Archiving".
As Ghitulescu pointed out, for "archiving" the original DVDs should not be processed in any way. Do not filter, do not resize, do not reencode to a different format. If the DVD has extras and menus then just make an ISO out of it (ImgBurn is one of the many tools for this). If there is only the main movie without extras and menus then you can use MakeMKV to repack the title into an MKV container (this will keep the chapter points and subs).
Cheers
manolito
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I use MakeMKV for my personal DVD collection, but these need to be compatible with Windows Media player 12 to current version. Also iMac needs to have native support and neither support MKV out of the box. Not sure about High Sierra though. ISO is a nice option but for personal use because I'm computer savvy.
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Originally Posted by Sharc
musicman
I just tried Handbrake. No problem with settings like:
Filters Tab:
Detelecine: off
Deinterlace: yadif
others leave at default
Video Tab:
Framerate 29.97
Constant Framerate
You will get a deinterlace video without combes.
Good luck.
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I tried this but it didn't work unfortunately.