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  1. Sometimes when I play a VCD it will at times speed up at random times. Is this a TMPGenc problem. Or is this due to my daewoo 5000n

    Anyone else get this random problem on VCD?. I tried different medias, but it does not make a difference.

    the rapid speed occurs just for a few seconds then plays normal. when a repeat the same area it will not repeat.

    Using TmpGenc, Vitual Dub, and Nero. very strange?
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    Join Date: Oct 2001
    Location: Atlantic Beach, Fl
    I had a similar problem with that where my videos would go into slowmo for a few secs and back to normal and I've also had the fast thing happen to me and I found out that it only happened with film vcd's and what I had to do was telecine the 23.976fps film to 29.97fps. This is very easily done in TMPGEnc.

    for MPEG-1 use:
    output fps=23.976 3:2 pulldown (on advanced tab)

    for MPEG-2 use
    output fps=23.976fps (internally 29.97fps)
    3:2 pulldown when playback

    Hope this helps!

    P.S. this never happened with PAL discs
    Big_Jit
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  3. ok, thanks. however, the 23.96 (internally) to 29.96 with 3:2 pulldown did not work. I am trying to have it set at 29.96 to see what happens. TMPEng defaults to your specs you listed.

    You right...not noticed on Pal stuff. I thought I was going to throw out my daewoo....but it must be the software.
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