Evil SVCD

Discussion in 'MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 encoding (AVI to DVD)' started by cr0w, Mar 18, 2003.

  1. cr0w

    cr0w Guest

    I'm having trouble backing up my dvds to svcd. I followed the dvd to svcd guide here and i ended up with two mpg's which play fine on my computer. I then burnt them with nero. When i come to play them on my dvd player the sound and picture jumps every second. I read here in the forum that they should be burn at 4X or lower but that made no difference. I think it's to do with the framerate but i'm not sure how to solve it.

    If it's any help, my player is a PAL Panasonic SL-DT300

    Thanks!
     
  2. cr0w

    cr0w Guest

    Did i mention that i have a pile of fusk up cdr's the height of my tower?
     
  3. CRAZYmack

    CRAZYmack Guest

    I just had the exact same problem. I had been encoding a lot of SVCD's in pal format and i switched to an NTSC source but left it on Pal and didn't even realise till i was completely done. What framerate is ur source video? 23? 26? 29? 25? and is it pal or NTSC. You have to set it to pal or ntsc depending on whatever the source is. Then, in the expert settings change the framerate to whatever the source was, if its gray, then you need to load a template. You go load, then extra then unlock and now all the gray untouchable options will be able to be "fooled around with" :p
     
  4. Shoey

    Shoey Guest

    What program did you use to backup your dvd's? I've never had any troubles with DVD2SVCD. if your using CCE encoder version higher than 2.5, it is recommended by doom9 to tick "safe mode frameserving" in the Encoder tab folder.

    Shoey ~O-O~
     
  5. cr0w

    cr0w Guest

    What framerate is ur source video? 25 fps
    Pal or NTSC? PAL
    What program did you use to backup your dvd's? DVD2SVCD using tmpgenc
     
  6. Shoey

    Shoey Guest

    I use DVD2SVCD 1.1.2 build 1 using CCE encoder. TMPEng is TOO slow encoding at "highest quality"=very slow.

    NTCS
    (16:9 Borders added encoded as 4:3)
    Aspect ratio: 16.9
    Frame Rate: 29.970
    Video Type: Film

    Shoey ~O-O~


     

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