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  1. For quite a while now, everyone kept on telling me that the 'field order' makes a difference when encoding. Unfortunately, this is not my case.

    I have a divx, which the video is encoded to xvid. The audio is fine (extracting using virtual dub), but no matter how else I approach this, I always get a choppy frame every 10seconds through the movie.

    I've converted many divx in the past, but because this particular file has an xvid codec, I don't know why the choppy frames come in now?

    Any suggestions on how to fix them? I use TMPEGenc, and TMPGENc plus to author the videos.

    Thanks for any help!
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  2. do you have xvid codecs installed in your machine??
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    Did you match the input and output frames-per-second?
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  4. I must have xvid codecs because I can play the video without any problems.

    Match the input/output frames? No. I've never taken that step before. What do I do?

    I just tried dvd2svcd (after reading through the archives) and I was able to convert the xvid to dvd, but it will not play in my standalone player, but it WILL play in my dvd-rom. In my standalone player it states there is no disc. I've never used dvd2svcd before, therefore I have no idea what the problem is.

    Any help would be great!
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