erm...i have problem playing my mpeg2 videos. my mpeg2 videos are at 720x576 resolution and interlace. so when i play it on the computer... it doesn't look fluid at all... but i also played it on computer, but output to a TV display...and its the same..still not fluid! wat might be the problem? i tought interlaced videos will play at 60 frames a second on TV?
i dont have a DVD burner yet..so i am wondering will it be fluid if i burn it to DVD and watch it on dvd player and TV?
i want the videos as fluid as like when u watch the videos from your DV camcorder to TV. pls help
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how do you convert them? what tool(s) are you using?
it could be wrong field order or fps. -
no no..i mean when i watch it, it is like 2 fileds blend together and its like when u play 3d pc games...u get 30 fps...which doesn't look fluid..
i wan my videos to be like 50fps ...very smooth... -
TV sets are interlaced. Period.
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Originally Posted by MpegEncoder
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Ok, ok, guys you can stop being so technical. Old TVS are interlaced and some new types are. Period. Everyone's happy.
I do backyard wrestling with friends and we reocrd everything with my camcorder and I bring it home, upload it via firewire with WinDV and open it in VirtualDub and trim it up. Then I use the Smart Deinterlacer filter: http://neuron2.net/smart27b2.zip in VDub then Frameserve into TMPGEnc Plus and use a KVCD modifed DV template my friend sent me that sets it to CQ 6000 bitrate, 720X480, 29.97 fps. I encode the video to m2v (video only) and extract the audio as WAV and transcode it to AC3 using BeSweet and then use TMPGEnc DVD Author to make some menus and thumbnails and of course put in my audio and video. It burns them together onto a DVD+R in VOB format and there I go. I have a DVD with video as good quality as if I was watching it on my TV directly from the camcorder plugged into the three colored cables. Audio is never out of sync, never had a problem.
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