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Min must be set to the minimal supported by your standalone (mine supports 64, some 0, the majority claim for 300, very few need 600 min). The maximum depends on the length of your movie. If I want to put a 2h30 movie on one CD, it's easier to do that at 1800 as maximum that if I let the max to 2300 for instance. For sure scenes with big movement will suffer from this, but there is no way to put a movie such long on a CD wihtout limiting the bandwith somehow. |
Cougar_Pines guide question
hello all. i have been able to complete my first kvcd conversion from 1 avi file to 1 kvcd file.
My question is in the guide at step 5 is says "If video is larger than 800 MB, ...." is this a typo or is that correct. a 80min cdr is only 700 mb. which would mean you would have to trim just over 100 mb for the video to fit right? If i am wrong can someone let me know. and for those who are wondering my 1 avi file was 699mb and with converting it i was able to get a 434mb kvcd file. |
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Many people join 2- 700 mb avi's together and they make 1 kvcd |
nice guide, thanx! i've noticed though that whenever i play back the encoded video there's sorta pause happening every tenth second... :? which is a bit annoying... any ideas why that might happen?
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Do you have the problem on you PC or on the standalone ?
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on both! the picture quality is superb! but it freezes every 10th or 15th second just as i said above :(
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- Filetype: xvid - not interlaced - Framerate: 23.976 - Resolution: 570x360 or something, don't remember cause using a different pc - Audiosamplerate: 48 khz - Audio Type: mp3 - Audio: VBR DESTINATION: - K(S)VCD - Mode: mpeg2 - Framerate: 23.976 - Resolution 240x480 - Audiosamplerate: 44.1 khz - Audio Enc Type: mp2 - Encoding Appl.: TmpgEnc - muxing Appl.: TmpgEnc - Authoring Appl. Vcdeasy - Burning Appl. Nero If Avisynth is used: not used PS i didn't doublepost :roll: it was meant to be a "coming-out" story |
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Set the video encoding mode to "3:2 pulldown during playback" in tmpgenc. That can solve your problem. Quote:
Where the hell did you found this resolution ? This is NOT a legal resolution and I'm even surprise you can read taht on your standalone. |
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and yes my Provision DVD player reads it pretty well |
btw is it possible that the aspect ratio will be lost if i use "3:2 pulldown during playback" encoding? cause i always use "full screen (keep aspect ratio)" mode
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3:2 pulldown has nothing to do with aspect ratio. It has to do with framerate flags. -kwag |
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And your player does not play it well : it freezes every 10 second ;-) I really don't understand the purpose to use such low resolution. If you like things unwatchable, stuck to regular VCD :? |
did everything as u said, guyz! it just won't work! in fact, the first time i transcoded the movie i used 3:2 pulldown playback by default... i checked it! but anyway, no matter what settings i use the TMPGenc produces a jerky picture... :? on every movie i've got :x
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And you say you have this also on the PC ?
Save your tmpgenc project as a text file and post it here please. And you script also if you use one. |
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ÿ here ya go... i don't use avisynth, cause it crashes my system |
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