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  1. Member
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    Hi all,

    My DVD Player is showing artifacts when playing a captured mpeg2.

    I think that my capture card is dropping frames, do to the fact that if I open the file and got frame by frame to the point my dvd present the artifacts I see two frames that are equal ( in a motion scene ). I think the capture card is inserting trash in the frame and my DVD player is having problems.

    Is there a program that will fix the "corrupted" mpeg2 file?

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    Jose Febus
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  2. hi,just try to cut the bad frames out of the movie (tmpgenc wil do just fine)
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    I have tried that, but it's really hard to doing multiple times per file. Is there a program that will fix it automaticly? I have tryen mpegcorrector with no luck at all!

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    Jose Febus
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    Hi All,

    I noticed that if I capture using a GOP strucuture of iiiiiiiiiiiii (13 Is) I get rid of all artifacts in my Panasonic DVD playes.

    It's ok to use this structure?

    Thanks for the help!

    Regards,
    Jose Febus
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    by doing that you petty much disable VBR mode so end make more like CBR.
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  6. Using only I frames is OK. Actually I do it as well as you will notice on slower PCs / capture cards with B and P frames enabled that high speed movements are not smooth. You can always re-compress with TMPGEnc or other programs if file size matters.
    I capture with Intervideos WINDVR2 at 352x480, 5000kbit/s, sound as MPEG1 Layer2, I frames only, motion search to 16 (max) and the video is perfect and DVD compliant. Just load it in a program hat doesn't render the video again and you're ready to burn a DVD.

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    Hi all,

    What I have noticed is that the forwward is working really slow.

    Any Ideas?

    Regards,
    Jose Febus
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