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    I used teh CVD template from this site. I captured some 8mm video from my camera via my PCTV PCI card and the composite inputs. The capture video is done with IuVCR since I use XP, and Huffy codec.

    This video plays perfectly. When I convert it to a CVD with TMPGEnc and burn it using VCDEasy, it is choppy. the video is slightly choppy but the audio is terrible. I tried burning it at 1x, 2x, 4x. Same every time.

    I have a Panasonic RV56 (I think) and it does not like SVCD so I did the header trick which works great with regular SVCD's.

    What am I doing wrong with the CVD?

    Lannie

    PS VCDEasy is using the Nero ASPI layer. Should I try CWRAO or whatever it's called, can't think of it right now.
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    "I used the CVD template from this site." If you are talking about puertorican138's CVD template, in actuality it is not 100 percent CVD compliant. That template should perhaps, more accurately be labeled as a "half D1" template, in that it is set to 48k audio. True CVD compliance requires 44.1k audio. Since your problem is primarily audio (and if you are in fact using puertorican138's CVD template) I suggest you change the audio to a 44.1k bitrate and re-encode. This will probably clear up the audio problem.
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    Thanks for the tip! I've read a lot of posts about using 23fps instead of 30fps on NTFS. Which is it? My recording are from a analog 8mm camera.

    Is this the cause of my jerky video? I captured at 29.xxx fps.

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    If you capped at 29.97 then leave it as 29.97, trying to IVTC it to 23.97 will make a mess (it was never film to start). Check your audio, and will your player support the bitrate?
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