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  1. Ok first.. i use smart ripper and set it to everything that sefy has in his newbie dvd rip guide. So then i go into DVD2AVI and i use his options again.. and when I play back the video produced by DVD2AVI the quality is terrible all blocky and edgy... this is before i encode it using TMPG so can someone please tell me the setting in DVD2AVI so i can make a high quality SVCD instead of encoding a bad quality from the start. THANKS
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  2. Go here and follow step-by-step.

    http://www.doom9.org/mpg/tmpg-main.htm
    KVCD.Net - Advanced Video Conversion
    http://www.kvcd.net
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  3. dvd2avi doesn't affect the video (unless u want it to)...by default it just framserves into tmpgenc....only other thing it does is extract the audio for u
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  4. The only reason I can think of that you have bad video with DVD2AVI is if you created an AVI file and not a D2V file, which would explain how you managed to "play it" before you encoded it!

    D2V is a frameserving file, it gives the encoder access to the VOB files, and this file is NOT playable by itself.
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    Sefy Levy,
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  5. Thanks Sevy i did the dv2 file and the quality was a little better i still dont know the right settings no matter where i go for tmpgenc help. Im also having synch problems... i just do the audio by clicking track 1 in dvd2avi to get my seperate audio file. Thanks for any suggestions
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  6. What is the WAV file name you are getting ? usually if there is a pre-set gap then the file name will show you the amount of seconds required for synching
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