hi there I converted a dvd to a svcd using this guide: http://www.dvdrhelp.com/sefy/. Bacically, I: - ripped the dvd with DVD Decrypter v3.1.4.0 - frameserved with VFAPI Converter - encoded from the d2v files with TMPGEnc (Manual) - authored with VCDeasy - burned with Nero I am getting jumpy (not very smooth) video results... I'm just wondering if anyone would have any idea why? I have no idea at what step this may have happened.
TMPGEnc is what i would think it is! That gives out horrible playback sometimes!! I use DVD2SVCD with CCE SP and I get very smooth results!!
My sample SVCD's encoded with TMPEnc turned out just fine. How fast did you burn? Try the DVD2SVCD program using TMPEnc as encoder. DVD2SVCD:http://212.88.77.140/ Guide:http://www.afterdawn.com/articles/archive/dvd2svcd_guide.cfm Choose 2pass variable bit rate (VBR)& Highest quality (very slow). I burn all my SVCD's (bin& cue) no faster than 8x and video playback is amazing! Of course I use CCE (Cinema Craft Encoder) as this encoder is much faster than TMPEnc. I like Canopus ProCoder as well. Shoey ___X_X_X_X_X_[small]Certified Computer Technician http://www.afterdawn.com Main Website^ (Afterdawn) http://www.afterdawn.com/general/legal.cfm Forum Rules^ Mobo: KT4VL MSI-6712 CPU: AthlonXP Barton 2.5 Ram: 512 SD-DDR (PC-2700) nVidia GeForce4 MX440-8x ATA\133 hd[/small]
it was jummpy on the computer screen, so it seems to have nothing to do with the burning speed. I'll try what DVD2SVCD and get back to you.