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  1. i have recently tried ripping a few dvds to vcds i use smart ripper, dvd2avi and tmpg, works fine, but when i burn it on to a vcd in some sections of the movie where the movement of the picture was smooth on the original dvd , it tends to sotp and start nad in some parts movement seems slower, i was wondering if there is anyway around this or if nyone has the same prob, also would it work better if i jut mae it a svcd?
    thanks to any one that can help
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  2. how about before you burned it to VCD?...when you played the original dvd rip (before you burned it) did you also have those "slowed" scenes?

    if the pre-burned rip didn't have those slowed scenes...then it's the burning that caused it...perhaps crappy CD-R discs....maybe burning too fast (try slowing down the burn speed), etc..
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  3. yeah it had a little slowness but not as bad as after i burned it to cd
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  4. have you found a cure for the problem of the video stop and starting. if so can you e-mail me to tell me how its done as im having the same problem.
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  5. I had the same problems at first with VCD. But its OK when I encode as SVCD. Then I used Sefy's SxVCD templates and its been working fine so far. Try it. They should be available for download on this site.
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