Mom And Dad Save The World (1992)

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Mom And Dad Save The World (1992)

Postby Gainsborough on Tue May 23, 2006 1:02 am

Mom And Dad Save The World (1992) *DVDRip*

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Genre: Comedy / Sci-Fi / Family
Directed by: Greg Beeman

IMDb wrote:Emperor Spengo sees Marge Nelson and using a giant magnet, kidnaps her and her husband Dick, hoping to make Marge his before blowing up the Earth. The Emperor and other inhabitants of his planet are somewhat less than bright, and Dick begins reliving episodes of Flash Gordon and Buck Rogers in order to rescue Marge, save the Earth, and restore the rightful emperor to the throne.


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AVI Information
    Filename: Mom.And.Dad.Save.The.World.1992.DVDRip.XviD-SREBiRTH.avi
    Filesize: 726603776 Bytes (692,94 MB)
    Streams (i.e. Video, Audio): 2
Video Stream
    Compression: xvid - XVID MPEG-4
    Avg. Bitrate: 943,33 kbit/s
    Resolution: 640x352
    Color Depth: 12 bits
    Running Time: 5285,32 s (1h 28m 5s)
    Framerate: 29,9700 fps
    Microseconds Per Frame: 33367 ms
    Frames: 158401
    Keyframes: 1516 (Every 104)
Audio Stream
    Wave Type: 85 - MPEG Layer 3
    Avg. Bitrate: 143,05 kbit/s
    Sample Rate: 44100 Hz
    Bit Depth: 0 Bits
    Channels: 2
    Audio Delay: 0,00 s

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ed2k: Mom.And.Dad.Save.The.World.1992.DVDRip.XviD-SREBiRTH.avi  [692.94 Mb] [Stats]
ed2k: srebirth-madstw-sample.avi  [5.72 Mb] [Stats]
ed2k: Mom.And.Dad.Save.The.World.1992.DVDRip.XviD-SREBiRTH.nfo  [4.8 Kb] [Stats]

Subtitles:
ed2k: srebirth-madstw-subs.rar  [1.88 Mb] [Stats]


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Postby spudthedestroyer on Tue May 23, 2006 5:21 pm

lol, why not? :)
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Framerate: 29,9700 fps


just a note if you ripped this personally or know who did, you need to IVTC ntsc sources or you waste 6 frames per second which mounts up to a sizable chunk of wasted video data.
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Postby Gainsborough on Tue May 23, 2006 6:56 pm

Here is the sample: http://rapidshare.de/files/21205675/sre ... e.avi.html

Did I something bad?
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Postby spudthedestroyer on Tue May 23, 2006 7:33 pm

Okay, i'm assuming you haven't got true NTSC (which is only tv content). Anything shot for cinema is faked to 30fps on DVD/Video, so you need to force it back down to the framerate of 23.976fps, not 29.976fps

Read this for a crash corse/ newbie guide:
http://forum.dead-donkey.com/viewtopic.php?t=7124
The bit about framerate. The second post will be of interest too if you don't understand what it means for ntsc rips to be ivtc.

and for a very detailed look at the issue:
http://www.doom9.org/ivtc-tut.htm

Assuming you use Gknot for ripping, in DGIndex hit F5, if it says FILM > 95% you need to select "FORCE FILM". Otherwise, if this fails, you need to select "Inverse Telecine" from the save and encode screen. That will handle the vast majority of cases.

This does two things:
1) Remove 5 frames per second that are wasted ie. repeated frames that shouldn't be there (which cause jerkiness that some people can't tolerate ie. some people from PAL regions who aren't used to NTSC)
2) Eliminates the need to deinterlace, the interlaced frames are removed, the actual material left is progressive after ivtc.

Essentially you've not done it for this rip, and assuming this is FILM material you've either got ~6 frames every second that shouldn't be there and you've either a) applied deinterlacing when you wouldn't have needed or b) still have interlaced material left in there.

One of those annoyances with NTSC that needs to be done for every rip. Whilst technically PAL can need IVTCing, this is rare and difficult (and even if it is the case, the impact is a single frame per second).
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Postby Gainsborough on Tue May 23, 2006 7:51 pm

The source that I use is a DVD, (this: http://www.cduniverse.com/productinfo.a ... 1481&BAB=M) to conclude this rip that I did, is bad?
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Postby spudthedestroyer on Wed May 24, 2006 12:24 pm

In that case, yes, i'm certain that you should have IVTC'd it.

Given that this is a new share, i'm not sure how spread it is. you could always rerip, its quite a simple matter to fix. If you use Gknot anyway:
http://gknot.doom9.org
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