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  1. Hey, ALOT of us have been having problems with converting video files and putting them on a DVD. Ive been having jerky video and audio syuncing problems. Does anyone have a procedure for canopus procoder or tmpgenc? Please just type your working methods so us newbies dont get confused

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  2. sorry video files to a DVD specifically
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    just download the dutch guide "Eddy DIVX2SVCD v3.0328.pdf"
    You can find it at http://ramboclub.tk

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    What's wrong with the plethora of guides found here at this site?
    No matter what, there will never be one guide that will work for every source you try.

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    idefix: PLEASE add that the guide is in Dutch!
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  6. yes english please
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    there are tons of guides on this site.
    His name was MackemX

    What kind of a man are you? The guy is unconscious in a coma and you don't have the guts to kiss his girlfriend?
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  8. but im still havin problems
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  9. i made a guide for coverting an avi/divx movie file to dvd, it might be quite useful so if you want just private message me w/ your email address and i will send it to you.


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    Some of my rants explain what the problems are. In a nusthell: Crappy source file. Garbage In = Garbage Out. Converting a DivX/XviD to VCD/SVCD/DVD isn't hard, in fact it's pretty straigtforward. However, if the source file is poor quality, then the final product will be poor. You can't transcode a video and expect it to be a lot better (noise filtering not withstanding on captures).

    You have to make 110% sure it is error free. You have to deal with VBR and AC3 audio (see guides). A little 4cc header trick (or frameserve it) and Voila' your set. I convert AVI's to VCD(for my kids) while getting another beer during a commercial.....they go at an insane bitrate (200 fps). Going to SVCD and DVD just takes longer.
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  11. gzorgan you have helped me ALOT, thanks man ill be sure to try that out
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  12. you want a guide.

    Virtualdub to frameserve
    Mainconcept.

    100% Perfect results

    You get what you pay for....and Tmpgenc is free for a reason
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    Originally Posted by wipeout
    you want a guide.

    Virtualdub to frameserve
    Mainconcept.

    100% Perfect results

    You get what you pay for....and Tmpgenc is free for a reason
    It's free for mpeg1 only, and I think you're mixing up cost and value. If you like Mainconcept, then good for you. Others prefer TMPGEnc and get excellent results as well. 8)
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    Folks

    I just try to help people with the knowledge i've got after many tries and fals. Read my post and you will see that i really refer to a DUTCH language.
    This planet is not full of englisch speaking people.

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