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7/2/2025, 9:40:43 PM
I don't know where else to ask this and I think it would hardly be worth a thread of its own, but I need do help so here it goes:
I recently downloaded full copies of the RaXephon R1 DVDs off AB since Sentai in their infinite wisdom decided to use their license for the series to release the godawful Q-tec blu-rays, so owning a legitimate physical release is sadly not an option right now.
I was planning to just remux the discs into individual episodes using MakeMKV and use an USB to play them with my Blu-ray player, like I've done many times before for other series, but I'm having some issues in this case.
The de-interlacing is just not working properly. There are very visible interlacing artifacts present when a character does something snappy, like moving their head from side to side. I've tried modified some flags related to the interlacing information using MKVToolnix but nothing seems to work, and as I said before, these RahXephon DVDs seems to be only piece of media this is happening for, so I have no reference as to what the problem or solution might be.
Could there be something in particular about DVDs that's the issue?
I recently downloaded full copies of the RaXephon R1 DVDs off AB since Sentai in their infinite wisdom decided to use their license for the series to release the godawful Q-tec blu-rays, so owning a legitimate physical release is sadly not an option right now.
I was planning to just remux the discs into individual episodes using MakeMKV and use an USB to play them with my Blu-ray player, like I've done many times before for other series, but I'm having some issues in this case.
The de-interlacing is just not working properly. There are very visible interlacing artifacts present when a character does something snappy, like moving their head from side to side. I've tried modified some flags related to the interlacing information using MKVToolnix but nothing seems to work, and as I said before, these RahXephon DVDs seems to be only piece of media this is happening for, so I have no reference as to what the problem or solution might be.
Could there be something in particular about DVDs that's the issue?
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