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carbfrze Member
Joined: 01 Jun 2005 Location: USA
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Hello all,
I just want to thank everyone in advance for all the help that I"ll hopefully get.
Here's my problem, I am converting and burning a couple of Avi files to DVD format(one at a time) using ConvertXtoDVD and once the conversion is done the video is choppy when there is alot of action or a pan from side to side. The audio is fine. The original video plays just fine on my PC using WM11 and Nero Showtime. I have also tried to just convert the file without burning and the resulting converted video is choppy when played on my PC using the same players.
I've done alot of searching and I'm getting frustrated because I can't seem to figure it out. I know that it probably has something to do with the frame rate but I'm not sure how to fix this.
I know that quite a while ago I was also using DGpulldown but I'm not sure why I was using it or if I was using it for another reason, it's been over a year since I last used that program.
PLEASE HELP ME!!!
thanks
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Baldrick Administrator
Joined: 09 Aug 2000 Location: Sweden
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What is the source framerate(identify using mediainfo)?
And are you making a NTSC dvd?
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_MrC_ member
Joined: 10 Oct 2007 Location: Italy
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Have you tried with other AVI to DVD software? Like AVStoDVD or FAVC?
Bye
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carbfrze Member
Joined: 01 Jun 2005 Location: USA
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The video is at 25 fps and yes I am converting to NTSC
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guns1inger So Very Tired
Joined: 01 Apr 2004 Location: Miskatonic U
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Which version of ConvertX are you using ? The old version produced results like this because it duplicated frames to get up to 29.970 fps. Version onwards should be using pulldown to do it, so the effect should be less pronounced.
I would suggest FAVC, which uses a better encoder than ConvertX (which of course will take much longer on your hardware), and does use DGPulldown to achieve the correct framerate.
Of course, the best solution is to encode PAL as PAL and NTSC as NTSC, and use appropriate hardware to make it all work. Cheap Chinese players will play both PAL and NTSC natively and take away most of the heartache.
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carbfrze Member
Joined: 01 Jun 2005 Location: USA
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Thanks for the replies,
I'm using ConvertxtoDVD version 2.0.12 I will give FAVC a try and hopefully that'll help.
I'll let you know if it works or not.
Thanks again
_________________ carbfrze
"Beeflog, beeflog what a treat! A hefty hunk of processed Meat! Dipped in mustard oh what JOY! I'm a jolly Beeflog Boy!!!"
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redwudz Mod Neophyte
Joined: 07 Sep 2002 Location: AZ, USA
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It's probably the PAL>NTSC conversion, but I would also check the bitrate of the converted file. Extremely high bitrates or extremely low bitrates can also cause playback problems, though ConvertX usually makes good choices in setting bitrates. But it never hurts to check. MediaInfo or Gspot are handy for this. I'm thinking bitrates below 2000Kbps or above 9500Kbps.
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