hi all
i have a problem,like from topic,with the conversion of anime from divx to svcd or vcd.I'm operating with tmpgenc and it's all right,but when the anime movie show a panoramic situation,where the video move slowly from left to right or from right to left,here it's a problem becouse the video goes for many frame good but at a moment go back for a frame like a sort of ripetition of immage. 3-4 frame-> 1fr<-,3-4 frame-> 1fr<-...etc
someone knows what's happening,thanks for all an sorry for the english
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The source is probably 23.976fps. I do alot of anime.
Open the source in GSpot. Note the source frame rate.
If the source is 29.97fps, Run this AVISynth Script with the decomb package :
Telecide().Decimate(5)
If your source is 23.976fps, just load it into TMPGEnc. Choose the framerate as 23.976fps, and it the advanced menu or whatever, make sure that "Do not do Framerate convertion" is checked.
If your source is 25fps and purly interlaced, Deinterlace by throwing away half the fields, not blending. Unless it was originaly 23.976 telcined to 29.97fps, in which you use the same "Telecide.Decimate(5)" then add "assumefps(23.976)".
Then load into TMPGEnc and encode as 23.976fps. -
Also if your source is purly interlaced 29.97fps, deinterlace by throwing away half the fields, not by blending.
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thank you for all the answeres,the framerate of this avi is 24.99fps(gspot says this),and if it's right a have only to put this framerate on my tmpgenc framerate source.is it ok??(obviusly 24.99 become 25fps right???)
sorry but i don't know if is it interlced,but i think it's progressive becouse is a dvdrip
so what i have to do with this anime (progressive of 25 fps)?
thank's a lot divxexpert -
divxexpert i had leave to you a private message,read it pleas!!!
becouse i don't know why i have to use avisynth to change framerate and not another simple program,and i don't know the language of avysinth to change framerate
i use avisynt editor and in decomb i write"Telecide.Decimate""assume fps(23.976)"("c:\avifile.avi")
but when i put it in tmpgenc,my tmpgenc can't find the audio in the audio folder.why? -
Since your source is 25fps progressive, use "assumefps(23.976)" in avisynth. You don't use TMPGEnc to do your framerate convertions, becuase of the jerkyness that you get.
load the .avi into virtualdub,
Audio > Full Processing Mode
Audio > Conversion > 44100Hz
Audio > Compressions > No Compression
File > Save WAV
Open the .wav in BeSweet
Choose MP2 output.
Change the audio framerate from 25 to 23.976 (there is a preset for this).
Audio needs to be 224kbps.
Save your .mp2
Now load the .avs (avisynth) into TMPGEnc, and then load the SVCDFilm Template.
After that, load the unlock template, change the encode mode to Video Only ES.
Press Start.
When done you have a .mp2 and a .m2v
Load the .m2v into pulldown.exe, just add pulldown flags (needed to make it compliant).
Save new .m2v
Open TMPGEnc
File > MPEG Tools
Simple Multiplex Tab
Type : MPEG-2 Super VideoCD [VBR]
Video input : the new .m2v
Audio input : .mp2
Output : Whatever.mpg
Press Run.
Now you have a NTSC SVCD compliant .mpg file, ready to be authored.
I burn with VCDEasy.
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