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  1. Hi,
    I have a Divx movie and when I convert to svcd using TMPGEnc and play the movie back on my tv it is jagged in certain scenes and stutters a little.
    The movie shows as 25 fps in TMPGEnc which I presume makes it PAL but my DVD player supports both PAL and NTSC. I have tried encoding using both Interlace and non-interlace settings and still I have these jaggies. The movie is a widescreen format and I use the normal templates for both NTSC and PAL.
    Does anyone know a setting I am missing that will display this movie correct on the tv, my PC shows the movie fine.
    Thanks in advance
    Patrick
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  3. My encodes look great on my pc , it is only when I play them back on my tcv that is looks like fine jaggies are like the horixontal lines on the tv not filling in between each other, I have tried interlace and non-interlace but neither has helped, what other settings can I change to get a proper svcd with no jagged lines (very fine but still there and more notiveable in objects on the screen runing at an angle, like the side of a wall, is like in video games without anti alias.
    HELP !!
    Patrick
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    Are you sure it remains PAL after the conversion? Make sure your not using the 3:2 pulldown on the advanced tab. Use MPEGInfo, or some other tool to verify the framerate of your final MPEG. It may have been converted to NTSC by TMPGenc. Using a specific NTSC template will have that affect.

    I always convert mine back to film if possible before encoding. You can use AVISynth to do this by simply slowing the movie back down. You get no dropped/chopped/blended frames this way, and no quality loss.

    Use AssumeFPS in AVISynth to handle the video. Use BeSweet GUI to slowdown the audio. It will convert it from PAL to NTSC, without giving everybody the low manly voices.
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