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  1. I'm doing the regular steps to compress my DVD movies to mpeg-2 720x480, but the movie are not moving smooth.

    i'm using :
    -DVDtoAVI ( Forced FILM )
    -frameserving with virtualdub ( of course 23.97 fps )

    wich configuration should i put in tmpgenc to get the exact frames movement of the original DVD?

    i'm compressing in 23.97 ( internally 29.97 ) / 3:2 pulldown, and the frames movement looks amazing , looks very smooth , but there're a time when it make like a small jump , happends like every 10 seconds of the movie. similar like when you drop frames when capturing , it just don't show that frames , is jumping .

    if i compress 29.97 ( the video doesn't move so smooth like the original )

    what's happening ?

    wich the perfect configuration in TMPGenc ?
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  2. You didn't tell us what bitrate you are using, which is the most important factor here. Since you are keeping the original resolution, 720x480, any bitrate below 3MB/s will give you very noticeable artifacts, no matter what TMPG setting you use. Something has to give here.
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  3. the .M2V file has no audio , but after multiplex the audio to the file , everything was ok .

    i think it needs the audio to sync the video

    thanks , anyway
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  4. TempEnc is ok, but i prefer to use Mpeg Mediator to compress my VOB's, (when compressing with Mediator use 5.0.1 or 5.0.2 at 100% 1-pass quality based. DO NOT compress the audio use PCM) Then when your finished use Virtual Dub and decimate by 2 (making the framerate 14.97) make sure to use the smoothing filter at 100% with noise prefilter, compress in Divx 3.11 fast motion at regular settings, and compress audio in WMA V2 64Kbps for Video/Audio, (enable directdraw acceleration)
    This should product DVD quality video at 1/10 of the size.
    To burn or not to burn, that is the question.
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