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    hello
    i resently started encoding whit avisinth and cce and its awsome, great quality and better whit avisinth and all the doors it opens...,however i found a problem in compatibility.
    i encode videos whit 23.96fps in a dvd via pulldown when the file is done it has good quality and and i can rezize how ever i want but when i author whit dvd lab pro the in the system option it says 2:3 pulldown... as oposed to when i use divx2dvd 1.99 where in that option it says ntsc
    for most of the players that dosent matter but in a ps2 of the first generation that came out the video is choppy (allwais in thesame points)
    it has got to be the encode cince i tried thesame avi source burned into thesame disk type and the vso divx2dvd 1.99 vesion plays while the cce dosent. the bitrates are about thesame and the only diference i have noticed is the pulldown flag on the cce version.
    i also noticed that the convertx2dvd which are the new versions of divx2dvd gives me thesame pulldown flag and problem, and that the older vso product in the log dosent says its using pulldown but it says "rate combersion" instead im wondering if there is a way to use that same rate combersion in cce insteead of the pulldown or if there is a way to avoid the choppyness by checking/unchecking some options or another way to combert to 29.7 fps whidout choppyness and whidout a speed boost or if im gona have to use vso for my videos... since i want the best posible compatibility.
    thanks alot in advance for the help, il post a picture so u guys inderstand the lav pro part later on...
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    You can, but framerate conversion usually gives you jerkiness, whereas pulldown should not. The old version of DivxtoDVD had only two frame rates 25fps (PAL) and 29.976 (NTSC). The new version rectifies this by including 23.976 with pulldown (NTSC) for 23.976 source. I always use this and never get jerkiness, whereas the old the frame conversion always gave jerky results because it creates duplicate frames to fill the gaps.

    That said, you can choose 29.976 in CCE, instead of 23.976. Where you set this depends on the version of CCE you are using.

    I would suggest that the problem lies more with the playback capabilities of the PS2 than the encoding in this instance. I know that the pulldown versions playback much smoother on all my playback devices than any framerate conversion.
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    yea its a shame that my ps2 cant play movies whit pulldown other than that i think u answered my question so thanku
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