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Big Problem with KVCD Pal Template on Pioneer 444!
FIRST ! sorry my english is very bad !!!
I want to make a vcd with Happy Gilmore. The movie time is 90 min. When i compress the Movie with TMpeg 2.54 and the KVCD Pal Template the Sound blups on my Pioneer 444. Can anyone help me ???? The movie ripped from DVD with Smartripper and then with DVD2AVI. THX Chris 2k |
Re: Big Problem with KVCD Pal Template !!! Pioneer 444 !!
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I have a pioneer 535 and blups sound dissapear when your put in VBV buffer size the value 22. Then the sound is great. I hope that help you Greetings Warper P.D.: Sorry my bad enclish |
Now the Sound is O.K. THX.
But the sound and the video is not synchron now. MFG Chris2k |
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Check your mpeg with a software player, the one you created with TMPEG, and see if the audio/video sync problem is there. Just to discard the posibility that the problem was during the encoding process. kwag |
With Softwareplayer ther is no problem with the Mpeg only with the standalone player.
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Can anyone help me please ????
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Check out this thread: http://www.kvcd.net/forum/viewtopic....404f6ce63a4d15 kwag |
solution for pioneer is to use MVBR and vbv of 22.. you have to use both.. my pioneer do not like CQ!!! control rate...
see how that goes.. remember to use a bitrate calculator to find max bit |
Hey!
rackaboy, I've noted that you own a Pioneer DVD player, and that these players are having some trouble with the standard KVCD templates. Your solution; selecting MVBR and VBV=22 seems to have solved the issue for your player. You're mentioning the use of a bitrate calculator to find the maximum bitrate. Can you suggest a good one? I can only find calculators for DivX bitrate... |
Re: Choppy Video on Sylvania DV2000
Heya,
I'm having a similar problem with my Sylvania DV2000 player. I tried Kwag's suggestion for making small clips with different VBV sizes. I used 20, 24, 30, 36, 40, 44, 50, 54, 60. All of them give me a small video jitter every once in a while. I ripped Shrek (full screen ie no black lines top and bottom) 720x480 right from my DVD, used DVD2AVI with Forced Film (Progressive). In Tmpgenc: Input Aspect Ratio 16:9 525 Line (NTSC) Non-Interlaced. Output stream (FitCD was giving me crappy quality) in Tmpgenc 1:1VGA (it kept the right ratio with a very narrow black line on the top and bottom). The sound for some reason was offset by -885ms which I fixed in the Source setting. My DVD player doesn't play the straight template output so I demuxed and remuxed it as SVCD using bbmpeg. (Repeat 9 times with different buffer size) All the clips had great picture quality on the PC, but on the player it goes choppy. Audio is fine on both. Can anyone help? Spyglass. |
i use DVTOOLS... just select the movie running time/ the sound quality (128kbps), number of cds etc...remember to add 100-140 extra kps to the bitrate to fill out the cd...
so if max bitrate is 2000, add an extra 100 (or if movie is NTSC add about 140 to the max bitrate) get it here http://www.musclesoft.de/combatman/software/dvtool.html |
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