The marority of NTSC DVD's now are actually 23.976 FILM versions. If DVD2AVI says its greater then 95% FILM, then tick on Force Film in DVD2AVI, and select the NTSC FILM Template in Tmpgenc. It will then be jitter free.
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I have question in using DVD2AVI. In the statistics box on the right, it says 98% film, So should I be using forced film? 2) In the info box at the bottom left it says A.E.! what does this mean? I saw it on Spy Kids also and I could'nt convert it without extreme jitters in the video. These are NTSC DVDs. I'm using 1.33 Athlon w\512 mb DDR ram.
The marority of NTSC DVD's now are actually 23.976 FILM versions. If DVD2AVI says its greater then 95% FILM, then tick on Force Film in DVD2AVI, and select the NTSC FILM Template in Tmpgenc. It will then be jitter free.
Cheers,
CM