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  1. After making 8 studdering coasters and searching forums high and low, I want to FINALLY clear up the Divx to DVD shuttering in TMPG Enc Plus. Can anyone finally set the record straight?!

    I need an answer for converting Divx to Mpeg2 in Tmpg Enc plus, 23.976 frames/sec souce. Include field order settings, frame rate settings, prority settings for the VPFI drivers...the works. Whats the use of having a dvd burner if we're burning shaky dvd's. PLease someone help and we can finally put this problem behind us. Thanks in advance.
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  2. Encode your AVI with 23.976 output, then use Pulldown.exe to insert the flags to make it play at 29.976, burn onto a DVD with your favorite authouring program.
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  3. Ok, I've tried encoding at 23fps....the result is smooth. I then tried using pulldown.exe and when testing the file in windows media player is plays jerky again...i'll try to burn it anyways. Is this supposed to happen?
    Thx
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    Depends how much work u want to do

    Try this:
    1pen divx with virtualdub, save out sound as uncompressed wave then go to audio select no audio
    2:Go to edit-end, write down length of movie include milliseconds
    3: Go to video direct stream copy, then video framerate and convert framerate to your desired framerate (I use PAL 25fps)
    4: Save out avi with new filename
    5: Open new avi, note down its length
    6: work out how much youve compressed movie, example:
    movie segment at 23.976fps is 3496.298 seconds long
    Now at 25fps it is 3353.120 seconds long
    Therefore Compressed movie to 3353.120/3496.298 *100= 95.9049%
    7: open wave file with cooledit or goldweave etc and compress the wave file to 95.9049%. Save the new wave file
    8: Open new avi with virtual dub, go to audio - wav select new wave file
    9: check sync and frameserve, or save new avi with direct stream copy on both audio and vid

    If all done correctly you have avi with desired destination fps and sound still in sync, tmpg will not have to do a framerate conversion therefore no stuttering/duplication
    you know it's the anti-Midas touch when all you touch goes to shit..............
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