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    I'm using TMPGEnc to convert avi files to dvd mpeg-2 files. I keep finding that when I have converted the file and then watch it any movement tends to look jerky.

    I convert all my files using the wizzard to either PAL 4:3 or 16:9 depending on the source. All the other setting I leave to the wizzard (accept for reducing the file size to either 98 or 99%).

    Is there anything I should be checking on the souce file and altering within the TMPGEnc settings to remedy this.

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    Wuzzbert
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    Is your source material PAL too? If not, that's what to expect. If the source is NTSC, you either have to do a frame rate conversion (not that trivial) of the source video and audio before encoding, or encode using a NTSC template.

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    Hi wuzzbert,

    Check out this guide:

    http://dvd-hq.info/Compression.html

    ...for settings in TMPGEnc. It refers to doing the video only. If you want to do audio with TMPGEnc, you'll get MP2 format audio (either a separately file along with an .m2v file, or both together as a single .mpg file).

    If you wanna do the audio separately, I use VirtualDub to extract the audio from the AVI into a WAV file. I then use ffmpeggui to convert the WAV to AC3 @ 192kbps.

    I then combine the separate video and audio files during authoring.

    Hope that helps, good luck...
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    Wuzz, take a butchers at my disscussion with Big Mac. You'll get some meat on your bones!

    Cheers

    https://www.videohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=199184
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