Vlc media player not playing dvd4/9/2024 ![]() ![]() Is this correct in simple terms Not exactly. Progressive will be 50 pics per second which equals the very best quality (no interlacing, flicker free) but higher bandwidthĪnd interlaced is the poorest quality (most hassle and cause of issues, problems) being only 25 pic per second and either showing odd lines first or even lines first within that second There are two type of video picture technology Interlacing years ago was to try and get a smoother pictures on CRT as I understand, but what a pain in the ass it is today ![]() Why are there different interlaced standards, why can they all be the same, Shouldn't all PAL DVDs be 50 pics per second for best viewing ? Why is the BBC releasing DVDs with only 25 pics per second, these could never ever look good, Surly the 50 pics per sec has more detail and should look smoother So if the BBC created one DVD with 50 pictures per second and the BBC then created another DVD with only 25 pictures per second I'm still not really understanding this horrid interlacing technology ? Interlacing is a painful technology that just continually causes problems for people, it may have got over problems years ago, but boy what a pain in the ass todayĤ) Is there anything I should be doing other than ripping to try and get over these awful interlaced problems When I play back bff in VLC the jerkyness is worst than the original DVDīut then tff in vlc seems smoother than the original DVD ?ġ) even though these are part of the same tv show, when the BBC were creating these DVDs they have been captured differently from the interlacing point of viewĢ) This has nothing to do with the Ripping software, this is solely down to The BBC mastering when creating the DVDsģ) As I previous said. Is that what you are seeing with the original video in DVD? It's most noticeable in the short panning shot 33 seconds into the video. ![]() The bff video should be jerky and flicker a lot. The bff video is the same but assumed to be bff. In the tff video the video is assumed to be tff and Yadif2x'd as such. Otherwise you will get a 2 steps forward, 1 step back motion with every pair of fields.Īttached are two 50p videos made from VTS_01_1.MPG. But with the first video you must see the two fields in the correct order. Since each field of the #2 video comes from the same point in time it doesn't matter which field you see first. So the symptoms you are seeing are exactly what one would expect with VLC displaying the with the wrong field order. VTS_02_01 contains progressive frames encoded interlaced - it only contains 25 different pictures per second. VTS_01_1.MPG contains interlaced frames encoded interlaced, top-field-first, so the video contains 50 different pictures per second. Trying workout why vlc is so popular, to me its total garbage I have even changed from a Hp Z620 workstation running windows 7 64bit to a HP Z640 workstation running windows 10 In trying to resolve this issues I have installed a fresh windows 10 on a new workstation I did also download and install Media Player Classic Home and this does play the DVD in the drive much better and smoother as I would have hoped VLC would haveĬan anyone shine any light please and thanks in advance, or is VLC just total garbage on hi spec hardware Is this just garbage software and thus why I am wasting my time ? I have even changed computers to a high end HPz 640 work station xeon processors, 16ghz, NVIDIA NVS310 etcĪnd still if i put the DVD in the drive and try to play, its rubbish, the video does not flow silky smooth I have wasted so much time trying to get VLC to play DVDs silky smooth and it has been impossible, Is it not designed to PLAY PAL DVD media silky smooth, it really really made me start dislike this crappy player. I have even tried to get VLC to play the DVD in the drive before I rip, but every time VLC has a delayed lag with the video, almost like a frame rate issue Now over the past month or so I have been ripping in my DVDs, yet have not managed to get VLC to play them correctly once ripped Been having issues with VLC player to the point I now think it's total rubbish, though previously have used it for years ![]()
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