http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interlace
Extras (behind the scenes, deleted sections, etc) are usually interlaced and not watchable on a computer without deinterlacing. While the main movie, if it originated from film, is progressive and deinterlacing it will only degrade quality. Most European PAL DVDs are encoded as interlaced, even if they're in fact progressive, so the MPEG decoder
doesn't know if deinterlacing is required.
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i think that i split the subtitle.
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Then you must somehow determine the runtime of each VOB (not necessarily the same). And you will experience gaps between them during playback.
Nope, it's not my cat.
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