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bumpy scrolling
i do not know if it is allowed to ask, but i am having problems using tmpgenc, don't get me wrong if i convert it converts fine, unless i convert a 23.976 fps or a 29.97 fps.
With 25 fps i have a normal good screen on my comp and also on my dvd player, when i convert the other fps sorts i will get a bumpy scrolling movie on my computer and on my dvd player. I am using tmpgenc 2.513.53.162 with core version 1.96.149 I do have the kvcd templates they are all for PAL but i can adjust the framerate in it, but the bumpy scrolling keeps showing up with some movies, i have tried everything, do i need a new tmpgenc ? |
You mean that you use tmpgenc to convert the fps ?
We do not recommand that, and the result you have tells you why. |
nope
i do not mean convert the fps, i leave the fps as it is so if a movie is 23.976 fps i leave it 23.976, but it doesn't matter, my outcome is always a movie with bumpy scrolling unless i convert a 25fps avi to a 25fps mpg, than it looks normal, could it be tmpgenc or maybe the pal templates ?
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Okay.
First you can't just take the PAL template and change the FPS. The resolution is also tied to the format (PAL /NTSC). But this is not the reason of your jumpy output. Second : template for NTSC exists ! Kwag is in the NTSC area so, of course, he did templates for NTSC. |
ehm
I have installed de ntsc templates, the movie now takes 11 hours to convert, that is not right is it ?
Normally it took like 2 hours to convert... The bumpy scrolling is still there. |
Re: ehm
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Time for encoding has something to do with the template only if you take two templates that not produce the same resolution ! Else of course time should be close. Second : how can you see that the scrolling aree not correct if the encoding takes 11 hours ? You stop it ? Or youare talking about the preview in tmpgenc ? Finally I think we are going to nowhere as you are not giving all information needed. So please fill this form : http://www.kvcd.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=8753 (note: I smell from far that your source is a avi that don't have a fps that is exactly 23.976 or 29.970). |
ok here we go
SOURCE:
- Filetype (divx/xvid/mpeg/mjpg - so what says Gspot??) ? : Xvid - interlaced(means combing on fast moving scenes) or not interlaced ? : non interlaced - Framerate (29.97, 23.976, 25.000) ? : 23.976 - Resolution ? : 576 x 304 (1.895 : 1) - Audiosamplerate (44.1 khz, 48 khz)? : 48 khz - Audio Type (AC3, mp3, mp2) ?: mpeg1 layer 3 - Is Audio VBR or CBR ? vbr (some answers you get if using Gspot on the source!) DESTINATION: - KVCD, K(S)VCD or KDVD ?: kvcd - Mode (mpeg1 or mpeg2) ?: mpeg1 - Framerate (29.97, 23.976, 25.000) ? : 23.976 - Resolution ? 352x288 - Audiosamplerate (44.1 khz or 48 khz) ? : 48 khz - Audio Enc Type (mp2, AC3) ?: mp2 - Encoding Appl. (CCE or TmpgEnc) ?: tmpgenc - muxing Appl. (TmpgEnc, BBmpeg, etc.) ?: ? - Authoring Appl. (Vcdeasy, VCDgear, Nero) ?: ? - Burning Appl. (Vcdeasy, Nero, etc.) ?: Nero That is it The reason it took 11 hours is because there was something wrong with tmpgenc, i fixed it, but now the nstc templates do not show up in tmpgenc but never mind, now it converts in 2 hours. If i convert, i stop converting right away, turn on the audio, and start again, so that it converts the audio right away. The scrolling starts right away, you see a ocean from a helicopter view, and it doesn't scroll the same as the avi, which scrolls smoothly, it scrolls like 1 second good than it looks like it bumps than it scrolls again, every second or so, i know it is not the FPS because than the bumpy thingy would go throughout the film, it only appears when there i fast movement. |
You haven't noticed the new forum rules, have you?
I say this because you have been registered since 09/2003 and still have only 8 posts. Which means perhaps you haven't been visiting us oftenly. At least not enough to catch up on the new rules of the game. Here you have it: Quote:
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Re: ok here we go
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As I told you, you should take a rest and read some guides, you are clearly missing some basis. Note: never resize with tmpgenc, never encode audio with tmpgenc, use VCD res only if you movie is over 2h30. You are using 10% of the power of KVCD. Thread closed. |
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