Problem with Viewing Quality with NTSC 1 DVDs

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Problem with Viewing Quality with NTSC 1 DVDs

Postby CCD » 06 Feb 2017 14:29

Hello! I live in Europe, and have a few NTSC Region 1 DVDS, all can be viewed with VLC media player, but 3 of them have very disturbing comb-like streaks most of the time, esp. when a person moves, but also in the background. Is there any way to get rid of these streaks? They do not appear when watching them on a TV/DVD player set, but on the PC with VLC it appears all the time. I wanted to upload a screenshot, but cannot find an attachment option. Help would be very much appreciated, thanks!
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Re: Problem with Viewing Quality with NTSC 1 DVDs

Postby Lotesdelere » 07 Feb 2017 12:07

I wanted to upload a screenshot, but cannot find an attachment option.
Use a third party image hosting site like http://imgur.com or http://postimage.org

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Re: Problem with Viewing Quality with NTSC 1 DVDs

Postby CCD » 07 Feb 2017 20:26

Thanks for the info, please find a screenshot below (it shows a dancer's moving leg). The comb-like streaks are esp. strong when someone moves, but they also appear in the background
https://s23.postimg.org/bw3q99hu3/vlc_screenshot.jpg

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Re: Problem with Viewing Quality with NTSC 1 DVDs

Postby Lotesdelere » 08 Feb 2017 11:42

Your file is interlaced so you need to use one of the deinterlacers from the Video menu.

And I suggest you to set it to Automatic in the Video preferences, then Save and exit VLC, so it'll be automatically enabled next time you will play an interlaced video.

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Re: Problem with Viewing Quality with NTSC 1 DVDs

Postby CCD » 08 Feb 2017 23:34

Hi! Many thanks for you reply, it is already much better. Is there a rule as to what De-Interlace modus to use for this problem with NTSC 1, or is is more of a "trial and error" thing? I have chosen" Linear" right now, but it is still slightly visible when someone moves quickly. Thanks!!


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