im trying to save southpark episodes to svcd.
The first episode I did came out looking and sounding
awesome. it played in my pioneer dvd player perfectly.
the 2nd episode i did, i had used the exact same tmpeg
template and procedures that I used to make the first one.
the problem is that when I now play the 2nd episode in my
dvd player, the sound cuts in and out really fast. it gets
very noticable on music scenes. now if i take the same scvd
and play it on a standalone pc runing windvd it plays flawlessly.
as far as I can tell, nothing has changed since doing the 1st
episode.
Heres my specs
AMD 800 Tbird
Win2k, 300megs ram,3-40g drives striped
Im using MMC7.5 to cap the episode at 720X480
with huffyuff 2.1 codec. from there I use adobe
premier 6 to edit the commercials then I frame
serve it to the latest tmpeg to create my mpg.
from there I use VCDeasy to create the svcd.
Anyone know what i did wrong? im trying to reencode the
2nd episode now, but I have a feeling its goind to end up the
same way as the last try. Also, if i put the 1st episode back
into the dvd player, it plays fine again, so I know its not a
setting on the dvd player or maybe a dirty optical cable.
Any clues?
Thanks
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well, reencoding didnt help any. I also tried demuxing and
remuxing and burning a new cd. I get the same problem.
it plays fine on a standalone pc but sounds like crap on
my dvd player. Anyone have any ideas?
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