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  1. I've tried and failed many times to convert a downloaded avi to mpg for burning to vcd. Here's the file information
    MPEG-1 576x240 25fps CBR 1150kbps, Layer-2 44100Hz 192kbps

    What I've tried: Under video, I set the size to 352X240 and the frame rate to 23.976. I set the aspect ratio to 16:9 525 line. I set the bit rate to 2 pass VBR. Under advanced I set the field order to bottom field first, and source aspect ratio to 16:9 Pal 625 line. Video Arrange - full screen, keep aspect ratio.

    For a while I couldn't even get TMPGenc to work w/o freezing -- until I learned that the version I had was prone to that. So I got an earlier version but the result was a silent 4+hour mpg, plus a new avi linked to the mpg (I couldn't delete this new avi w/o deleting the mpg.)

    Needless to say, I am totally confused.

    Any suggestions on what to do? Thanks, Arnstein.
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    My solution to all screwey TMPGenc problems is to open
    the source file with Virtual dub and check it real well and
    then Frameserve it to TMPGenc. That way TMPGenc
    doesn't have to decode the file.
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  3. >My solution to all screwey problems is to open
    the source file with VirtualDub and check it real well and
    then Frameserve it to TMPGenc. That way TMPGenc
    doesn't have to decode the file>

    I have NanDub but don't know how to do as you suggest. What does frameserve mean (sorry, but I am new to this.)
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