I used the DVD ripper program from Virtual DJ 4.0 for ripping my Promo Only's into VOB's. Seems to be quick and easy.
HOWEVER:
Anytime I play them back on my computer monitor I see "square-like" pixels that seem to fade in and out when ever a scene or color changes on the video. Bear in mind, I have yet to plug this into a plasma or projector to truly test it, but I'm worried that this will be a problem with picture quality.
Has anyone dealt with this? If so, is there a solution?
HOWEVER:
Anytime I play them back on my computer monitor I see "square-like" pixels that seem to fade in and out when ever a scene or color changes on the video. Bear in mind, I have yet to plug this into a plasma or projector to truly test it, but I'm worried that this will be a problem with picture quality.
Has anyone dealt with this? If so, is there a solution?
Posté Wed 08 Nov 06 @ 8:48 am
it depends on your system and video card how good the video is. If you are testing with the little window this isn't the true output of VDJ. I use vob files all the time on a decent system with a good video card and my output matches the orginal dvd using the dual out. Since promo only uses normal dvd resolution (720x480 ntsc standard) setting your output greater then that forces the video card to scale the image. Also computer monitors have greater resolution then the source dvd does.
Posté Wed 08 Nov 06 @ 2:15 pm