I ripped my 1st DVD (using primarily pinoy2201's guide) and encoded it in TMPGEnc using the SVCD NTSC template provided. I then split it using bbMPEG. I used "CQ" for the encoding mode in TMPGEnc but it resulted in a picture that "jumps" whenever there is motion in the scene (objects don't move across the screen smoothly, they jump to position repeatedly). In low-motion scenes, it looks great (pixelation and resolution are not problems). So I then encoded it using the "2Pass VBR" mode to see if this would solve the problem. It took 4 times longer, but the picture still jumps in the same places. So am I not using the best mode or settings (I kept everything else at default in the template)? What is causing this and how can I get rid of it so I have a smooth SVCD (preferably still using TMPGEnc)?
BTW, the movie is T2 if that matters.
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the feild order is set wrong. advanced tab of the settings in tmpg... switch the field order to the opposite of what it is.
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