I use Intervideo winproducer3 to create my vcds and never had a problem, now i was trying to create svcd so I imported my captured avi 640x480 , edited it, rendered and burned to cd as svcd pal video. When playing cd in my Daewoo DVD the whole movie jerks and parts of screen disappears it is a total mess I could not watch even 10 seconds of these cds, I tried to burn the same project to another type of cds but still the same i changed my render into secam and no use, I wonder what I am doing wrong because the cds play excellent on my pc cd drive , why ??
Thanks for any help.
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Might be too high bit rate? Even if a player supports SVCD, many has trouble with bit rates above 2000 kbps total. Try lowering it (which may mean using a stand alone encoder and not some all-in-one deal like winproducer).
/Mats -
i noticed that i can not adjust bitrate from anywhere in winproducer and settings are so limited so what alternative do i have ?
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You should encode NTSC SVCD with 480x480 resolution so you need to resize 640x480 to 480x480 if you have not done it already. It may also be a field order problem if you are encoding interlaced video. You can change the field order flag with ReStream or reencode with correct field order (can be either upper field first or lower field first depending on your capture hardware).
Ronny -
what alternative do i have ?
/Mats
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