Two video SVCD formats - one plays fine, other splits screen?
Here is a puzzler.
I have two different video clips, both are SVCD compliant. When one is demuxed, it creates: 00 Introduction_0.mpv 00 Introduction_1.mpa The other produces: Flintstones-01.m2v Flintstones-01.wav Both are handled by DVD-Lab, but when played in Power DVD, the 1st is perfect, the second plays the audio correct, but the video is slow, thus sync problems big time. In my Pioneer DV343 player, the Intro is beautiful, but the cartoon shows up as 2 pictures and it looks like 2fps. ----------------- | | | | | | | | | ----------------- The assets box looks like this: Name Size FPS Ratio System (Result) Intro.mpv 352x480 29.97 4:3 2:3 pulldown Plays OK Bachelor.m2v 352x480 29.97 4:3 NTSC Split screen This means I have to convert using 2:3 pulldown for PowerDVD and my Pioneer stand alone to accept. Question: How can I convert NTSC to 2:3 pulldown with no loss of quality? |
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