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Posted by Paul Heslop on 12/24/07 23:11
Chet at his house wrote:
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> In article <f2b0n3dqkj8j4ia22tkskt3edu748njc8a@4ax.com>,
> noone@nowhere.com says...
> > >
> > > I recently bought (off eBay) a copy of a quite rare movie. This DVD,
> > >when shown, looks like it has been
> > >shot through a sheet of Jello. This effect is complete and continuous.
> > >I can only speculate that this
> > >movie has some serious video jitter introduced in the copy process (the
> > >audio side seems fine). It also
> > >appears that the movie was transferred from PAL to NTSC.
> > >
> > >The questions are:
> > >
> > >1. What happened to produce this problem?
> >
> > Crappy conversion of the source video.
> >
> > >2. Can the DVD be cleaned up to remove the problem?
> > No.
> >
> >
>
> I completely agree. And there might have even been some crappy video
> tape involved somewhere.
>
> CB
Yeah, sounds like a lousy recording from a tape.
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