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Bad picture on .TS in VLC. Ideas?

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Posted by: MultiForce

http://www.sharetown.org/hdtv.JPG

This is what it looks like when I play TS files in VLC. Every time there is movement these lines or whatever comes.

Any ideas what settings that can be changed to fix this? The movie looks great otherwise.

Another queston is: Possible to join the files or make the player automatically ontinue on the next one?



Posted by: mr. nails

i'm going with 3 things that could be ur prob.

1. it's a TS. they are not meant to be GREAT quality.
2. upgrade to the latest vlc.
3. upgrade ur cpu.



Posted by: MultiForce

1: It is great quality when stoping and when there is not much happeing on the screen. It's from the HDTV section.

2: Already done.

3: Got a 3 GHZ thingie and VLC only use around 10% when playing.
It's on a Raptor disk, 4 GB RAM and a 7950 GX2 card.

It's the same thing when trying it on my other computer.

The files that I'm trying is from this:
http://filesharingtalk.com/vb3/t126558-The+Incredibles+OAR+HSTV+1080i.html

Same issue on all the others I have downloaded too.


Any other good player to use?



Posted by: mr. nails

well, i'm just guessing that whomever encoded this file did a shitty job of it. find a different version. as for the players i use media player classic as my default player and use windows media player for music and vlc for all my bin & cue files. those work for me without any probs or resource loss.



Posted by: MultiForce

Don't think it has anything to do with the encoding as 4 different movies has the same issue. But I'm gonna try media player classic.



Posted by: MultiForce

Cool! Got it fixed. Hardware decoding with the video card worked. Used Nero showtime that supports it and now the movie is perfect :D



Posted by: HCT

looks like the movie its interlace.

play the movie again in VLC but this time go to video>deinterlace>blend and that should do the trick



Posted by: Guyver

looks like the movie its interlace.

play the movie again in VLC but this time go to video>deinterlace>blend and that should do the trick

i think if u rename it to .hdmov u might get better playback..



Posted by: MultiForce

looks like the movie its interlace.

play the movie again in VLC but this time go to video>deinterlace>blend and that should do the trick

Blend worked! Thanks. Makes life alot easier hehe.

The ".hdmov" renaming thing did not work.



Posted by: Guyver

was worth a try lol
http://img301.imageshack.us/img301/5290/untitledtc3.jpg



Posted by: MultiForce

Hehe thanks for the info anyway.

At least I learned something from it. Even tested my laptops vdeo card (X1600) and it also ran the files great with HW decoding, and with the blend thing. Never even heard of this before, but this is why I have my computer(s), to test out whatever I come over :D



Posted by: Guyver

Hehe thanks for the info anyway.

At least I learned something from it. Even tested my laptops vdeo card (X1600) and it also ran the files great with HW decoding, and with the blend thing. Never even heard of this before, but this is why I have my computer(s), to test out whatever I come over :D

I have a x1600pro in my machine, HD movies play good. Sometimes a little studda because of my cpu 2.4ghz






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