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  1. My problem is after encoding when I play the movie, if something moves fast like a guy runing you see lines and another problem is I think in may be TMPGEnc that does it but after I burn it the movie pauses a lot on my dvd player it does not do this with svcds I download only what I make.
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    If I remember correctly, you have an Philips DVD player. The pauses are due to high bitrate peaks, the player has problems playing these. All, or at least most of my problems, were solved by upgrading my DVD 622's firmware to version 4.15.O-0 (see the previous REW/FF problem post for a link).

    Are you encoding as interlaced or progressive? The lines are an interlacing issue, check you field order
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  3. Originally Posted by RoopeT
    Are you encoding as interlaced or progressive? The lines are an interlacing issue, check you field order
    field order has nothing to do with interlacing issues....reversing the field order will make SVCDs jumpy when played on TVs (not computer monitors)...i'm sure some display expert will explain further...

    anywayz, back to the original question from rock122, what did dvd2avi's info box indicate about the source video....was it NTSC, interlaced or FILM, progressive?
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  4. Though I have tried other programs to burn the svcd I might state now out of the blue nero is saying my burner can't do multisestion and turns it off don't know if that matters.
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  5. if it's FILM, u need to turn on FORCED FILM in dvd2avi and use the NTSC FILM template in tmpgenc...

    use the "de-interlace" filter to remove any horizontal lines left
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  6. in TMPGEnc the biltrate is 2520 should I change that for my philips dvd player
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  7. rock122, you should look in the dvd players section on vcdhelp.com....it should tell you more about your particular dvd player and how much it can handle...(btw....i've had bad impressions about philips products...they just plain suck)

    i personally use 2520 as my max bitrate...but i have a pioneer (good shit)
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  8. after the forced film and ntscfilm the lines went away but the video still pauses
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  9. 2520 as videobitrate should NOT be a problem for a Philips DVD-player. Don't go higher though or you will indeed get stuttering video. So your problem is NOT he bitrate.

    Jack
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  10. well I changed the biltrate to 2450 and it worked just fine also what the hell I chose 16:9 and fullscreen (keep aspect ratio) but it still made it full screen
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  11. rock122, was the original dvd also fullscreen? also, what did dvd2avi's info box tell you about the source aspect ratio? you need to enter this in tmpgenc..
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  12. The problem is the bitrate, But is is the sum of the video and audio bitrate. I own a Philips 711 and when i lower one of the two a littlebit SVCD play fine. Now I always leave video on 2520kbit and take 128kbit for audio no problems anymore. Also SVCD's with VBR 1600kbit is a solotion for the suttering.

    Henk-Jan
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