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  1. Hi all,

    First, I'm no roopkie, I have about 50 SVCDs or so under my belt. I d/l Salton Sea and ripped audio w/ VDub and tried to encode w/ TMPGEnc and no workie..... I did it as part of a batch encode, the first movie of two and again as the second of two movies. Neither way works, I just end up w/ a file windows doesn't recognize. Same way when I do it on its own. The other movies I batched work fine. The movies is in NTSC Film format 23.976 and it plays fine in Media Player (Divx format) Any idea what's up?
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    Have you tried using 3:2 pulldown when playback to go along with 23.976fps???
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  3. nope, but I will. I'm using tenders method right now, should be done in a few hours. If that fails I'll try the pulldown. Thanks for the replies!
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    Originally Posted by jmebonner
    nope, but I will. I'm using tenders method right now, should be done in a few hours. If that fails I'll try the pulldown. Thanks for the replies!
    3:2 pulldown when playback:

    This is used when you have a FILM source movie (23.976fps) to leave it at 23.976fps but have your decoder play it back at 29.976fps (works great for ripping DVDs). When 3:2 pulldown when playback is used it does this.. It takes four sequential video frames (A, B, C, D) from the FILM and are drawn on the video display as A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, C2, D1, D2, where the 1 or 2 represents the field number within the frame.

    Hope That Helps!!! :P
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