Ripbot - Interlaced bug?

relaxvideo wrote on 7/10/2015, 3:35 PM
I frameserve a 1080/50i project to latest version of ripbot, but the result mp4 is not ok. If there is fast movement, the motion is strobing, and when i watch this part frame by frame in Vegas i see ghosting at interlaced areas. Note: this is not a wrong field order issue (upper or lower), regular movement is smooth (eg. dancing people), just when i pan with my cam faster, strobing occur.
When rendering from Vegas with Sony or Mainconcept mp4, evertything is fine. So the source footage is also good. Project setting is the same as the source video.

Anybody else experienced this? What can i do? I tried almost every settings in ripbot (profile, bitrate, etc.) but nothing helped. Seems like an encoder bug with interlaced material :(

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relaxvideo wrote on 7/11/2015, 1:28 AM
Now i searched a lot on the web, and realized that this is not a problem with Ripbot, instead with x264 encoder.
I installed handbrake, tried every settings, and still, ghosting is here.
Some people say x264 doesn't have real interlaced encoding option, just MBAFF. This can produce such ghosting?

I have exactly the same problem like kartola here:
http://forum.doom9.org/archive/index.php/t-162511.html

EDIT: the solution is there: in avisynth script i have to set interlaced=true!!

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