I have an mpeg2 stream of a video and when i try to place it in the middle of another video with MPEG-VCR, the screen gets real jumping. I am trying to put deleted scenes back into the episode. Any know why this is?
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Are they exactly the same? Framerate, framesize, format and audio down to the last decimal point? Gspot 2.60 should be able to give you most all the information.
If you are in doubt, copy a small test clip out from your original video and try to put it in a different place to see if it has the same problem. The difference between the new and old may be very slight. Are you playing it back in a regular software player to review it? Video editors sometimes show jumpy video on playback, even if the video is perfect. They are not really optimized for playback, just editing.
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When i played the movie in VLC player it was jumpy but when i play it in WMP it looks fine. I used TMPGEnc Plus to convert the whole thing to DVD format and now it plays right in VLC player.
Thanks guys
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