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  1. Can anybody help me ?
    I capture, treat and burn vcd ok, ...I can watch that cd ok in my PC, trhough Windows Media Player, but when I play it in NAPA 311, watching in TV, ... video continuesly "micro jumps"....
    I have friends with the some problem with Napa.
    No one have tell me any solution.
    Please HELP ME...!!!
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  2. This is a REALLY wild guess, but with the experience I had with Napa 311 for few days it's quite crap. I think it has poor reading laser(or what ever its called) so that might cause those "micro skips".
    I could get only few cd's with mp3 working with it =( I didn't even try vcd's.
    So my guess is that it's unable to read the cd correctly maybe because the burning is week(what I mean is that its burned with 8x speed for example).
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  3. The only way to produce perfect VCDs playable with napa (to be precise i own a Waitec Tanky, but they are the same hardw with different brands), is through the Panasonic mpeg encoder.
    If you start from dvd source you should use the premiere plugin inside flask mpeg, while if u start from avi source you must use the standalone encoder (be sure to extract audio to a wav file with avisynth first, and then use diffrent sources for audio and video, or you'll possibly have some sync probs). Apachez has it!
    Seems to me that the latest tmpg (from 2.54) has solved your problem too, but since i've recently bought a Daewoo dvg 6000, i've stopped makin vcds and began to produce svcd.
    Don't try anything else, they don't work or produce bad quality vcds (i've burnt about 20 cds before coming to that perfect solution).

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  4. You need to do a search on this site for Napa and read through all of them because one of them tells you how to mak vcds that will play god on the Napa. I think you have to change the bitrate to 1123 or something like that.

    Good Luck
    VCD4ME
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