Hello! I experience a jumpy picture for CD2 sometimes after making a DivX to SVCD and burn it.
When I look at it with PowerDVD it also has a skippy picture. (looks even worse on my standalone DVD)
The steps I take when converting is with TMPEnc+ 2.5 and I use the wizard and I select "Source range" to cut it in two.
First part comes out with a smooth picture but the second is skippy. It's not the entire screen that jumps up and down it's just the movements that are not smooth and nice but rather unstable in framerate.
The sound is OK though.
I alo made one with VBR but that one looks good. The ones that have failed are CBR.
Has anyone experienced this and have a solution? One idea is of cource to not cut it in TMPGEnc but make it 1.6MB and cut in half later but still it would be nice to know for a fact that will work better.
Thanks in advance!
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try two things. i notice the same thing when going from divx's to svcds. you don't really have to use VBR since your source is going to be the same as your target, basically, i use CBR with a good bitrate to fit them on 2 cds most of the time. but i do set the motion precision search to high quality (not highest) and that helps as well. you could always try and soften the block noise as well by checking this in the advanced tab in tmpgenc.
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