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    ok here is exactly what I do. I capture with Vdub v1.4.7, use the picvideo mjpeg(quality 17) compression,audio at cd quality 172kbps,preview mode,480x480. I then apply the filters 2d cleaner ( I only check interlaced video, and left options alone.),Field swap,Deinterlaced area based filter (I change edge detect to 45 and check blend instead of interpolate.) Then I frameServe the avi to Tmpgenc and select Sevcd,Clip frame 1 bottom, 1 top,Leave motion search quality at normal, then Encode. Now my video looks pretty good and sounds pretty good, no detectable hiss or anything. I burned it to a cd-rw to test it and on my DVD player APex 660, when I have the volume on the dvd player up I get a "gurrrrrrrrrrrr,wurrrrrrrrrrr" noise and clear/white lines that roll across the screen. I also notice this when converting divx movies or if I cram more mins of an sevcd on a cd-r. In ghosts of Mars,everytime there was a clank of metal, I would get white lines across the screen and a hiss or buuur noise. I ran the audio (after converting to wav) through cool edit, found some hiss,removed it,normalized audio, then remuxed the audio with the video. Ok same thing is happening. Plus the video looks clear and detailed on monitor but on my tv,(through dvd player) it looks decent but murky and still makes the "gurrrrrrrrrrrr,wurrrrrrrrrrr" noise if i turn the volume on the dvd player up past a certain point(like 4 or 5 of 16). I mean the video is viewable, but not very detailed, and background characters and objects seem blurry sometimes. If you've ever seen any of Freakit's Dark Angel episodes, that is the quality I am going for. The only diff is some of his Encodes are m2v (video files) and his source is satlitte, mine is cable and I tape with a hi-fi new sony VCR. The video in mention was capture from live cable not from a vhs tape. I notice way more hiss from vhs video while capturing. anyway thanks in advance
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  2. I don't know if you will like this but, it is possible your DVD Player might be having some sort of problem playing back the SeVCD, since a PC can handle weird compressions better that is why you are not getting those problems on the PC, but a DVD is more sensative, well, depends on the DVD
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