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  1. Errrr
    I converted a mpeg2 into a mpeg2 with a mpeg 1 header, and when I played it on my dvd player is freakin damn choppy
    any ideas?
    it's like that for 2 of my movie files (both files are a music video (Japanese NTSC))
    when I previewed/listened to the converted file it was choppy on my computer as well... so I think it has to do with the converting process that I took using TMPEG

    the method works fine for movie clips such as spiderman, and other svcd/mpeg2 files...

    here are the steps I took:


    TMPEG
    -> simple multiplex -> Mpeg1 Video CD

    Nero
    -> took off standard compliant cd -> burned
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  2. Use the MPEG1 VideoCD (Non-standard) option in TMPGEnc.
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  3. yea
    I've tried that too.. but it's still chopyy

    thx anywayz
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  4. I've noticed another glitch

    when I preview the file and I click on the timeline... the sound/clip is fine for like 5 seconds and it becomes choppy again
    it's fine for like 5 seconds at the beginning too... weird...

    the original mpeg2 is perfectly fine
    it's choppy only after I convert it
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  5. Well...unfortunately there's not much more I can suggest. It's not a real reliable hack.
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