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m0rdant 08-28-2002 11:39 PM

KVCD: Pioneer 343 - I think I've got it working now
 
Well, I finally tried just burning the mpeg 1 samples as SVCDs without doing anything else to them...and they play perfectly in my Pioneer 343. I wish I'd figured that out months ago.

Now to try and do a movie myself.

The KVCDX3 sample looks great. So does the KVCDX2 plus matrix sample.

Thanks for all the work Kwag!

Loose Moose 09-03-2002 10:39 PM

Re: Pioneer 343 - I think I've got it working now.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by m0rdant
Well, I finally tried just burning the mpeg 1 samples as SVCDs without doing anything else to them...and they play perfectly in my Pioneer 343. I wish I'd figured that out months ago.

Now to try and do a movie myself.

The KVCDX3 sample looks great. So does the KVCDX2 plus matrix sample.

Thanks for all the work Kwag!

Hi m0rdant
I also have a Pioneer DV343. Have you tried this ???
There is a new option in the tmpgenc 2.58. You can create the video and the audio stream separately now (ES Video&Audio).
Only change the VBV buffer size to 40.
Now the 2 streams you mux with bbmpeg. Under program stream settings select MPEG-1 and start muxing.
And last burn it with Nero.

What I don't like on SVCD with Pioneer is that when you press the stop button you can no longer resume like in VCD.
Also you cannot jump to a certain time in search mode.

Please let me know if this works for you.

LM

Loose Moose 09-03-2002 10:42 PM

Sorry forgot to mention that I used the KVCDx2-CQ-704x480-(NTSCFilm)-1CD template. :oops: sources were AVI and SVCD :oops:

LM

Yazooo 09-04-2002 09:45 AM

What happends?
 
:cry: :cry: I have a 343 too, and i tryed the KVCDx2-CQ-704x480, but in PAL mode and don't wants work. I must modify the original template in every movie i encode because in each case, the results are differents (audio clicks, movie i a window, etc). I'm trying to find an 'universal template' for all the sources but i can't.

Are you using the original template or have you made any modification (CQ, VBV or else)

Loose Moose 09-04-2002 10:21 AM

Re: What happends?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Yazooo
:cry: :cry: I have a 343 too, and i tryed the KVCDx2-CQ-704x480, but in PAL mode and don't wants work. I must modify the original template in every movie i encode because in each case, the results are differents (audio clicks, movie i a window, etc). I'm trying to find an 'universal template' for all the sources but i can't.

Are you using the original template or have you made any modification (CQ, VBV or else)

Hi Yazooo

I did 2 convertions a 23.9 and 29.9fps. Right now I don't have a PAL source to convert, but the only thing I changed is the vbv buffer to 40.
The method I described above only works with the newest TMPGENC 2.58.
All the older version do not work. You can't make 2 sepparate streams.
Also when you mux the streams with bbmpeg do you get any underflow warnings ??

LM

Jaspa 09-04-2002 08:33 PM

Re: Pioneer 343 - I think I've got it working now.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Loose Moose
Quote:

Originally Posted by m0rdant
Well, I finally tried just burning the mpeg 1 samples as SVCDs without doing anything else to them...and they play perfectly in my Pioneer 343. I wish I'd figured that out months ago.

Now to try and do a movie myself.

The KVCDX3 sample looks great. So does the KVCDX2 plus matrix sample.

Thanks for all the work Kwag!



What I don't like on SVCD with Pioneer is that when you press the stop button you can no longer resume like in VCD.
Also you cannot jump to a certain time in search mode.

Please let me know if this works for you.

LM

have the same problem with pioneer dv-530 when press the stop button, and watching svcd´s.


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