I have a wedding DVD which I'm trying to rip to a flash drive so my parents can watch it on their tv (no DVD player but a tv with USB ports that play video).
I can rip it fine using handbrake and get it on to the flash drive but I have an issue with the picture quality, everything looks quite jaggedy (if that's a word). My first thought was that the tv didn't cope too well with upscaling from the dvd resolution, and I think that is part of the problem.
However, playing back the original source on my PC at HD shows the same issue, although not quite to the same extent.
Any suggestions on how to produce a video file which will smooth this out a bit? Using either windows (preferably) or Linux. Cheers.
I have a wedding DVD which I'm trying to rip to a flash drive so my parents can watch it on their tv (no DVD player but a tv with USB ports that play video).
I can rip it fine using handbrake and get it on to the flash drive but I have an issue with the picture quality, everything looks quite jaggedy (if that's a word). My first thought was that the tv didn't cope too well with upscaling from the dvd resolution, and I think that is part of the problem.
However, playing back the original source on my PC at HD shows the same issue, although not quite to the same extent.
Any suggestions on how to produce a video file which will smooth this out a bit? Using either windows (preferably) or Linux. Cheers.