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I have been watching the entire 2 seasons of Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex on DVD on my PS3 with my Sony Bravia 46". Although I did not notice it in the first season, in the second season I have started to notice an interlacing effect on all motion in the scenes. To me it just gets worse and worse, and even though my wife sees it, she says it doesn't bother her. But I can't help but see it every time someone is running, or moving fast, or when the Tachikomas do just about anything at all.
The DVDs are DTS high quality discs, so the image should be better than the standard DVD release. (At least the sound is). Do DVDs run in interlaced? Do I have something set wrong? Is it the DVD? (although it's been on all 3 from the 2nd season, i'll have to check the first season again). Anyone else see this? |
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Aug 2007
Vancouver, Canada
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So you are watching it upscaled to 1080i on your ps3? if so, have you tried setting it to 720p instead? |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Well eliminate errors and components first. If you have a regular DVD player try it on that. Also dont do the up-scaling, let the feature show at what it was produced at 480P. Have you try the season one again since discovering this issue? It might be a bad DVD, not just yours but maybe a bad encode. good luck.
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Blu-ray Samurai
May 2007
Indianapolis
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Aug 2007
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Unfortunately, just because it has DTS sound doesn't make it a high-quality DVD. I've got plenty of DVDs from Asia that have DTS and mileage varies from disc to disc.
You might want to try switching your PS3's Cinema mode to Video so it doesn't try to do 3:2 pulldown if what you're describing as "interlacing effect" is jerking/line blinking and jagged diagonal lines. If what you're seeing is moire patterns or shimmering areas in scenes where there are lots of fine lines, such as in scenes where there is a wide shot of skyscrapers with lots of lines for windows, what you might be seeing is artifacts caused by the scaling itself, you might find that playing it in 480p would solve that. |
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