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  1. I posted this on the authoring board but that is apparently not the appropriate place.

    I did what I thought was a successful burn onto CDs of a couple AVI files using DVD2SVCD and TMPG. I then burned the CD using Nero. When I play back the CDs in either of two DVD players capable of reading the CD, both the audio and video are faster than normal speed (the voices sound like chipmunks).

    When first reading the AVI file, DVD2SVCD indicates that "the original video framerate of 14.985 is not supported. The framerate will be adjusted."

    Seeing that, I made no other changes, ran DVD2SVCD and the burn appeared successful, but obviously was not.

    Any suggestions?
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  2. DukieTK

    DVD2SVCD..does not adjust the frame rate correctly by itself.

    This is the procedure I use.

    1. Load the AVI file into TMPgenc.
    2. Choose your template VCD or SVCD
    3. Save the project.
    4. I then use VFAPI to create an fake avi using the TMPgenc project I created.
    5. Load the VFAPI created file into DVD2svcd and let it do its thing.
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  3. I'll give that a try. What is VFAPI?
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  4. You will find VFapi in your DVD2SVCD folder
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