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  1. i use tmpgenc and covert the AVI video with DIVX 5.1.1 codec and burn wif vcdeady with TDK cyclone cd writer and TDK gold 80 min/700mb disc and play back on my two DVD player and both play are sloppy at some part . so what when wrong can ani 1 help mi
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    "Sloppy" playback has never happened to me. Could you elaborate on the error description a bit?

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  3. "Sloppy" is not a phrase I'd associate with VCD playback !


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  4. It's hard to tell, because there's a lot of things that can affect the quality of a VCD.

    Personally I always use the highest quality in Tmpgenc, but that won't help if the original file is in low quality.

    play back on my two DVD player and both play are sloppy at some part
    Is it the same thing when you play your VCD in your computer? What's the origininal files specifikations (kbps, resolution)?

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  5. what i am trying to say is the playback was not smoothing played at some portion of the video as if the video corruputed
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    Try other make of media. Try burning at lower speed (<= 4x) Could also be caused by bad source AVI - did you scan AVI for bad frames before encoding? If not, that's the first thing you should do when you see an AVI... Use VirtualDub MP3 Freeze.

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    both play are sloppy at some part .
    i think im the fourth one, but yeah check the source file....
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  8. i playback the avi file and it does not have bad frames and also burn at 4x but no luck
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