I made a svcd from a tv episode of Gundam. That I captured. When I play it on my tv its realy choppy. Well when movment happens its choppy. I encoded it from TMPEGenc. Mabey its the interlace/non interlace... I dont realy know much about it but I have burned it twice once on interlace, and once on non interlace. When I captured I used virtual dub.
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*pardon my english, I dont take the time to type right.*
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Here are some things that solved that problem when I was a begginer.
*If its 23.970 then change it to 29.970
*The lower the burning speed, the better.
*Maybe you are using some cheap media -
If you still haven't found a fix for this, try swapping the field order. (A field, B Field or vice versa)
Read the interlacing article and scroll for field dominance.
That may be your problem. Sounds exactly like a problem I had last week4. Play them in my Mintek 2110 DVD player (with header trick, of course) and they all seem shaky (jumpy) whenever there is movement. (like when you pause a VHS tape between frames they toggle back and forth) The motion doesn't slow down or speed up just has that affect.
Anthony
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