KVCD: video SKIPS every 3 seconds?
The KVCD-352x480-PLUS sample works on my RCA-5240P fine and gives me a FULL SCREEN but when I use the KVCD-CQ-352x480-_NTSCFilm template to create my own sample it works BUT the movie only uses approx. the middle 1/3 of the TV screen AND the video SKIPS every 3 seconds.
THANKS |
Hi mrj03,
Try encoding 352x480 as MPEG-2, and mux as usual (VCD). -kwag |
mrj03
:? if the sample works and your sample don't, maybe is something wrong in your script. post it please! :) |
KVCD-352x480-PLUS
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THANKS.. |
Try encoding 352x480 as MPEG-2
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SYSTEM tab: Stream type: MPEG-1 Video-CD (non-standard) THANKS.. |
Yes, but that is if you use TMPEG. I never encode audio or mux with TMPEG. I use BBMpeg as muxer.
-kwag |
Using TMPGEnc...
If you are looking for PURE quality then using HeadAC3he and BBMpeg is the way to go.
However, I do try to balance speed and efficiency because I like to batch up several project and run them... hoping for a final MPEG1 file at the end. I use TMPGEnc to encode audio and for Mux/Demux. I have not had any problems. Use the Non-Standard MPEG1 VCD setting and it will be ready to burn. One possible issue could be using TMPGEnc to mux audio that was actually encoded elsewhere. I encode the audio & video at the same time to avoid sync errors. Occationally I have to decode to an uncompressed WAV file using VirtualDub and then save a new AVI file using the WAV audio as the source to get the sync OK but that is only on previously encoded files (DivX). I consistently use DVD2AVI 1.76 to pull the audio off MPEG2 files from my ReplayTV. I use the *.dv2 video file in an Avisynth script. I use the Avisynth script as the video source in TMPGEnc. I use the audio file generated by DVD2AVI as the audio source. I create a non-standard MPEG1 using Kwag's template. I think the quality is great. Even at 128 with 125% volume increase the Dolby Surround II is PERFECT. DVD2AVI does a great job downmixing from Dolby Digital. And... when I ocationally need an MPEG2 file generated for something I can then use that MPEG2 file as the video and audio source in TMPGEnc and remux as an MPEG1 non-standard. (the old header trick). It works perfectly each time I have tried it. Grantman |
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