I'm trying to make SVCDs to take advantage from the higher bitrates and also from the use of fields. The standard is PAL and I capture 720x576 interlaced avi with an ATI AIW 128Pro card using the internal codec ATI VCR1. Although I can produce a working SVCD, in scenes with a little faster motion it looks like the fields are all wrong. I've already tried to invert them and no luck. Now I'm testing a Hercules DV Action i-Link IEEE card to import from a miniDV camera and the result is the same.
Am I missing something?
Please Help Me
Thanks in advance
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I'm still fairly new to this and only just started working with interlaced SVCD's. What I had to do is use Odd Field with Swapped Frames. I made a test CD with a small sample video. I encoded it with four settings and compared the results, Swapped/Odd, Swapped/Even, NonSwap/Odd, NonSwapEven.
To get the swapped frames I frameserve through VirtualDub, opening the AVI with "Popup Extended" and pick "Swap Fields".
Hope this helps.
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:D Many Thanks Greg.
I'm more familiar with TMPGEnc but I'll surely give it a try with VirtualDub.
Again,
thanks Greg
If anyone else has a tip or trick to solve this problem, please help. :-?
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