Postby Roddude » 30 Jun 2010 00:17
That's an interlaced DVD. I find that the "Yadif" setting works best for deinterlacing, at least on DVDs in the USA.
While the disc is playing go to Video>Deinterlace, set it to "on". Then go to Video>Deinterlace mode, set to "Yadif" or whichever of the available settings works best.
You can also set these things permanently in Tools>Preferences>Video, but that can be annoying as if you play something besides a DVD or other video that requires that setting, then you'll have to pause and turn it all off. I find it's usually only DVDs that need the deinterlace settings, so I just turn it on then.
VLC is designed for all sorts of video types, whereas a DVD Player is set to play DVDs, of course. That's why you have to "configure" VLC. I'm hoping they'll get it to where it will set everything automatically once a DVD is opened, but that may not be possible as I understand DVDs from different parts of the world have different interlacing methods.