Crap! The quality is fixed but the shake is back?!
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Anime is a foreign made, Japanese I think, cartoon right? Your description of the “shaking” and the fact other movies are perfect, leads me to believe it may be a difference in the frame rate and a synchronization problem. Play the original on your computer with VLC and select “tools” then “codec information” you can then scroll down to video stream. I would almost bet the frame rate is something other than 29.97How to post the internal log
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Well that looks correct. Since I posted I looked up anime on the net and there are several cases of exactly what you report. They claim variable frame rates? Never heard of that one? Some claim it's a botched conversion from PAL to NTSC. Low budget stuff. If your stand alone player will play DivX you could try that, might smooth it out?How to post the internal log
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Originally posted by sageraziel View PostDVD Fab is taking a little over an hour to copy now...What do I do to get it back to taking 20min?
Why are you asking a 3rd member for the same info...yet again ???If it ain't broke, don't fix it!
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