Hi been encoding movies for a while now,but have got a formular and dont mess with it.But i have noticed that the movies after encoding with tmpgnc all stammer,but the original d/loaded versions do not.Is there a setting to change or is it a pal/ntsc problem?.It is all the movies though(Avi,Divx,Xvid).
Please help
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Not sure exactly what you mean by 'stammering' but my guess would be that you have a framerate difference between your source avi and your mpeg. This is effectivley what you describe as a Pal/NTSC problem.
If you live in a PAL area, chances are your TV/DVD player will also handle NTSC so conversion isn't necessary. -
I do live an a pal country (England).So when i start tempgnc and the wizard comes on do icreate an ntsc vcd?.Is it as simple as that?.Wont i have to change any other settings besides that?.
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Originally Posted by maureen
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Done as you suggested
open virtualdub got the file info
tried a sample
the source was ntsc movie
changed wizard in tmpgnc
started tempgnc encoding
processing inverse telecine?.taking ages.encoding not even started and been running 20 min up to 25 %processing?.
If this is the correct way then no problem about time,rather have it right than quick
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