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    when i set up the input settings for dvdx then click ok i get an error message saying "The output and input frame rate are not equal.Pull Down (up) will be performed". any explanations please.
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  2. Try reading the guide which comes with DVDx, and try encoding anyway to see if its a big problem!
    1)Why Not Overclock a little?! speed 4 free!!!!
    2) If your question has anything to do with copying PS2/PC/XBox games, find a more appropriate website
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    I would read the guide if i could get it but you need a vip pass from the makers of dvdx so that you can download the guide unless someone has a guide around that i can download
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    by the way how do you overclock
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  5. i have just downloaded DVDx 2.2 from http://www.doom9.org/index.html?/leech.htm under decoders. i installed it and the guide was installed with it! just go to start, programs, dvdx, GUIDE!!!!

    overclocking is increasing the speed of a component of your pc (usually the processor), thereby making it faster. itis not reccomended for the inexperienced as if not done correctly it can damage your hardware! if you want to learn more go to www.futuremark.com
    1)Why Not Overclock a little?! speed 4 free!!!!
    2) If your question has anything to do with copying PS2/PC/XBox games, find a more appropriate website
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  6. The message means that the frame rate of the original film is not the same as the frame rate of the film you are creating and DVDx will change the frame rate for you. If say you have set the frame rate for the (s)vcd or avi you are creating at 29.97fps but the frame rate for the original film is 23.97fps, DVDx will change the frame rate to 29.97fps.
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