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    Well, here's the rundown: I captured directly from my DSS source signal to a segemented AVI in VirtualDub (using Huffyuv compression) ready for CVD (352x480). Trimmed the video and then started the frameserver. Got into TMPGEnc, loaded up the source video&audio, set it for the usual CVD settings (352x480, 48000KHz, 2520/2350/1200, closed GOPs). Encodes fine so I then use TSCV (I've also tried VCDEasy) to add chapters and burn the sucker. Burns great. Plays back great on my software DVD player. HOWEVER. When I place it in my Pioneer DV-343 DVD player, it plays, but not very well. The video appears to have some interleaving in it and "stuttering" as well as the audio not quite continuous... Very annoying.
    I'm sure there must be some setting in TMPGEnc that I have to change to get it to work right. Unless, of course, my DVD Player just doesn't play CVDs very well. It came in as "Bottom Field First" in TMPEnc. It might even be some incorrect setting in VirtualDub. Any ideas? Thanks, and take care.
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  2. The Old One SatStorm's Avatar
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    Keep audio to 44100 and try again. If it is okey, then that is your problem.
    If not, then you are not lucky with CVD (as many US users...)
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    Actually, I played around a bit with TMPGEnc and it turns out the audio situation has nothing to do with it. In the settings part of the program, on the "System" tab, there's a setting for "Stream Type." I had it set to "MPEG-2 Program (VBR)" instead of the required "MPEG-2 Super VideoCD (VBR)". What a huge difference one tiny setting can make. Hehehe. Thanks for the help anyway, SatStorm!!
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