ok, I have an avi file where the framerate is 23.97, which is supposed to be correct for NTSC-film standard. The original file when played on my PC is smooth. I ran it through the NTSC-film template in TMPGEnc Plus, which dumps an MPEG out the other end. Using Nero's VCD template, I burnt this to disk. End result - no audio and the same slightly jerky movement I always seem to get if converting a file, whatever method I follow! Where am I going wrong here then?
The error is simply this one: YOU-USE-NERO! DON'T-DO-IT!!! Further, 23.976 fps is not a problem: I've seen movies 20 fps who you can use to build a correct PAL or NTSC .MPG with TMPGenc. If the .MPG output from TMPGenc runs nicely, use VCDGear (read the 'sticky thread' to learn how to uise it, build with it a VCD's .BIN/.CUE image and ONLY NOW, since you seem to like it very much, you can burn the .CUE cuesheet (and, simultaneously, the .BIN image) with Nero doing: File___Burn Image. If the movie is longer than 80',as I wrote in my 'sticky' thread "100% working method to make a VCD" (which you didn't read), do in TMPGenc: Settings__Advanced__Select Range and run TMPGenc twice: from 0 to frame F for Video_CD1.mpg, from F+1 to -1 (end) for Video_CD2.mpg. _X_X_X_X_X_[small]Read forum rules! http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/2487[/small]