Hello everybody
I'm currently using Linux, and I need help with some MPEG1 files (VCD Pal) I have
The problem is that if i burn them "as it is" with VCDImager the resulting VCD plays perfectly with PC software readers, while on tabletop readers they "skid very often
Under Windows I used to pass them through TMPGenc at maximum precision, and they worked great after that.
Wht programs can I use in place of TMPGenc under Linux? And where can I find them?
Thanks a lot
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Please don't post the same question in more than one forum.
http://www.vcdhelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=111370
Regards.Michael Tam
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