Kdvd jumpy playback?
I reacently encoded a movie in tmpg using the Full D1 kdvd template. When I play the m2v on my pc the video looks fine but when I author it using dvdlab and burn it using nero the playback becomes jumpy/jerky during fast motion. Is this because in tmpg I selected motion estimate search under motion search precision, a bug in dvdlab, or does my dvd player simply not like kdvd? By the way I did not use any avisynth script.
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Hi scilli,
Did you encode at 23.976fps with 3:2 pulldown enabled :?: -kwag |
Hi Kwag,
If he did so? What should he use then? |
Yes I was, not under the advanced tab of tmpg but under the video tab as encode mode. Would that be what is effecting the playback on my dvd player. In DVD2AVI it says that it is progressive, 23.976 fps, and they video type is film 98%. Should I select non-interlace as the encode mode instead?
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Hi scilli,
You had to set "Force FILM" in DVD2AVI (for that particular movie), and the encode at 23.976fps with 3:2 pull down enabled. Not as Interleaved. -kwag |
Yeah I had this same problem...I deinterlaced in AVS after ripping my DVD... (it was 29.97interlace) I deinterlaced via aDeInt filter in AVISynth (Too lazy to bother with complex filter setups) and got a 29.97 fps progressive stream... I then Converted the FPS to 23.976 in Vdub and frameserved it to TMPG For FullD1 KDVD.
Settings were as follows... As far as as framerate was involved. Interlace Type: 3:2 Pullback on Playback Framerate: 23.976 (29.97 internal) (I'm still a little unsure about which I should use when I have 3:2 on playback on) Filters: IVTC via TMPG __________________ Now this has happened every time I've encoded MPEG2 in TMPG, I get a frame motion like as if the movie were encoded in 15fps...Yet it's not, on both TV, and Computer do I see the movie play with proper speed, but the framerate looks awkward...Almost like it dropped frames or something. What am I doing wrong? |
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