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Babylon 5 - Phoenix Rising arc

@"Zarius" , the good news is I can replicate your blurring / ghosting. The bad news is that it's baked into the original dvd. These screenshots are from the German superbox PAL dvd set, using VLC player in Windows 10:

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I did not convert my edit from MPEG2 to MPEG4. I left the episodes in MPEG2 format, even though that's older and larger, to make it easier to burn them to dvds. My guess is that if you convert these to MPEG4 with the right setting, your conversion will solve it. After that it will be irrelevant which media player you use, because the player won't have to calculate the right 'answer' anymore.

Can anyone confirm whether their B5 discs have this too? I was under the impression the PAL set was no worse than the NTSC set, even a fraction better, but if the NTSC discs don't have this then I'd consider buying that.
 
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