That would be true but I don't think they do.Originally Posted by KoalaBear
VCDImager doesn't do any multiplexing so I think your assumption is incorrect.However, NTSC-FILM is a compliant VCD framerate and to the extent that VCDImager is designed to compile both kinds of disc, the underlying problem remains the same.
Until MPLEX is fixed, VCDImager will be broken.
This is evidenced by the fact that the bbMPEG multiplex stream works.
Furthermore, I've made several NTSC-FILM VCDs (compliant settings) and I have not had a problem at all.
Regards.
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Originally Posted by KoalaBear
Rather than repeating fields it repeats entire frames, outputting them at the nominal frame rate (29.97fps) until the decode buffer is saturated and it literally has no idea what to do next, so the entire system breaks down in an unpredictable way.
But since I coded them as progressive, i.e., zigzag scanning, they were presented to the decoder wholistically upon reconstruction and it failed because it didn't know how to handle that (admittedly perverse) case. -
Kinneera, you rabble-rouser, you. :)
Whether I happen to be correct or not in this case is irrelevant because it's sheer speculation. Take it at face value or ignore it completely, because it's not worth the effort to either investigate or debate.