My wife used our DV camera to record her brothers soccer game, and wants me to convert it to VCD for the coach so he can use it to point out things to the team. She went and uploaded the video to my computer already, but somewhere somehow it's now at 20 fps. When I try to convert to VCD with TmpG, I have my template set to 23.xxx, and when I encode the 20 fps to that it's all jerky. I then tried to set TmpG 19.xx (59.xx internal) and re-encoded it, but when I burn to VCD it plays back r-e-a-l-l-y s-l-o-w-l-y. Is there any way to succesfully encode the 20 FPS to something VCDs can read with no problem?
Doug
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I have converted 20fps successfully many times. The template that I use is VideoCD(NTSC).mcf . I am not sure if that will help out at all but it can be done with fairly good quality.
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