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demuxing with "honour pull down flags" vs "forced film" means DIFFERENT m2v files ?

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Assuming a DVD which is 100% film for sure, demuxing with "honour pull down flags" vs "forced film" means dgIndex produces DIFFERENT m2v files or; despite the selection they are the SAME and the only real changes go into the d2v file ? I often use dgIndex to demux DVDs to be later stored on mkv files like: Code:

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16.07.23 - 21:33:36
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RE: demuxing with "honour pull down flags" vs "forced film" means DIFFERENT m2v files ?

The M2V files are the same in both cases. If you want to use the demuxed file and return it to film rate, you can do it with DGPulldown. You strip the pulldown flags as described in the help document. Obviously this is suitable only for a stream that is 100% normal flagged 3:2 pulldown throughout.

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16.07.23 - 21:40:10
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RE: demuxing with "honour pull down flags" vs "forced film" means DIFFERENT m2v files ?

I see you're the developer, thanks for the reply to a newbie 

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16.07.23 - 21:46:54
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RE: demuxing with "honour pull down flags" vs "forced film" means DIFFERENT m2v files ?
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