Hi: I've read all the advice on how to make svcd's as free from jitters as posible. I'm learning all the field order stuff and demultiplexing. But is there anyway to clean up a downloaded Svcd that has motion jitters. I've tried a few setting, but not much change if any. I've read in the newsgroups where I get the vids that slow computers cause them in the downloading and unraring. I've got a faster one now. I notice some posters always upload jittery svcds and others don't. Anyways getting off topic any ideas out there.
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You can try virtualdub if the file is avi, load and resave as a new avi.
For mpeg try VCDgear it has a correction facility. I don't know whether it will worked 'cause I never face this problem when d/l Give it a try -
Originally Posted by Magpye
If an SVCD has jitters or other problems, about the only cahance you have of fixing it (without the original source to hand) is to Re-encode, probably with TmpGenc. This is not guaranteed to work, and you will lose some quality (though probably not much). If it is wrong field order in the SVCD this is your only option. -
It saved me a heart attack. I got about 20 episodes of Futurama
backwards at 2.5 encode hours apiece and deleted the originals.
I didn't notice on the PC , but sure did on the TV !
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