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Originally Posted by musicman
I've never used a VOB editor before, so let me try playing it in different set top players. I have some "regular" DVD players and I also have an Oppo 93.
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If it's really "interlaced" footage, then most likely either the DVD Player or the TV Screen will do the required de-interlacing. So if you don't see the "combing" artifacts on the TV Screen, don't be surprised
The same goes for "software" DVD players on your PC. Therefore it is
very important that you look at the original footage in some editor that does
not apply any kind of post-processing...
(Again: The best thing would be to provide an
unprocessed chunk of the
original VOB files. You may use, for example,
DGSplit for this purpose - provided you have ripped the VOB's to your HDD already)