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  1. Hi, I would like to know what causes a jerky playback for mpegs because i got an mpeg thats a bit jerky from the begginig to the end. I encoded it with mainconcept to an svcd.
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  2. Wrong field order...
    Don't give in to DVD2ONE, that leads to the dark side.
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  3. You can fix this under Setting>Advanced Tab in TMPGenc.
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  4. Where can you find what the proper field order should be for your .avi?? Couldn't find it in VitualDub File Information.....
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  5. duplicating frames can cause jerky playback. but so can alot of things. what is your source, that would help alot. Your source fps, and you destination fps.
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    Files encoded at bitrates that the DVD player can't handle to well.
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  7. if you have ntsc source then when you encode to svcd the framerate must be set at 23.976 in all settings and apply pulldown 3:2, this will cure the jerkiness caused by using default setting framerate of 29.97.
    One is video ntsc the other film ntsc.
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  8. Not if his source is 29.97fps.


    Tell us your source.
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  9. Yeah you're right but I'm presuming its probably a downloaded avi in which case it should be 23.976. Mainconcept default settings for ntsc svcd is 29.97 which has to be amended to the pulldown option above to stop jerkiness.
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    Originally Posted by puertorican138
    Files encoded at bitrates that the DVD player can't handle to well.
    What bitrates are those? 'Cause I have problems with some of my dvd's pixelating - usually after 1 h or 1,5 h. I have tried to put two movies on one dvd and that almost always causes pixelation. Thus it seems like low bitrate could cause it, but why would that be?

    I have also heard that the max bitrate should be set to a little bit more than double the average - is that true? If it were it would keep me from encoding in TMPEnc in higher bitrates than 4000, since they don't alow u higher bitrates than 8000.

    I do know it could be a media problem, but I have tried a few brands with similar results. Could it also be my standalone (which hasn't had one single problem with any format before...) that can't handle home made dvd's?
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