I used a utility called PsxMC to rip the ending videos from the original Japanese Biohazard 1. Videos were ripped as uncompressed avi. I then used VirtualDubMod + Xvid + Lame to encode them, bicubic resize from 320x240 to 640x480, 2 pass, AS @ L5, MPEG Quantizer type, Motion search precision 6 - Ultra High, Trellis Quantization, the rest are default.
The result, when the screen has high motion, it became choppy, a frame would get "stuck" while the music continues to play. At first I thought it was the resizing, so I turned off resize, same thing. Next I tried using Divx, not familar w/ its settings so I just picked Home Theatre and n pass. Same thing again!! I double checked the uncompressed source, there was definitly no frame skip or anything there. HELP!! Is this a known problem? Are there so settings I should try? Is it my computer's problem? I'm running on a Celeron 2.4G, 1G corsair ram, 80G Seagate, SiS chipset Shuttle XPC.
Any idea? Thanks in advance!
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