Ive done alot of DVD-SVCD conversitions before, but all in PAL format, and am a little confused now with NTSC.
I use vStrip, DVD2AVI and TMPGEnc Plus. All my DVD's ripped are Progressive 29.97fps, which I dont know if is normal? When a encode to SVCD, am I suppose to encode interlaced or non-interlaced? Im just looking for the best format that will work on the majority of at-home DVD players.
Also, it seems to me that if you want it non-interlaced, it seems there are 2 ways to this: a) use Force Film in DVD2AVI, or b) use the 3:2 pulldown in TMPGEnc ... is this correct?
Thanks, Brennan
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