First off, let me tell you that I have read the guides in vcdhelp.com but I still have some Advanced, so to speak, questions.
I have captured an .avi using the PC-VCR utility of my Marvel G450eTV card. The avi is in YUY2 Matrox codec. I now want to encode it to VCD. (The .avi was captured off my VHS at 704x576 resolution)
I loaded the .avi into TMPGEnc and chose the on-board VCD template of TMPGEnc (is it any good BTW?). What I want to ask is how to configure the Advanced tab of the settings in VDub...
To be more specific, the guides say to use Non-Interlace (Progressive), Top Field First (field A), 1:1 VGA and Full Screen (Keep Aspect Ratio).
However the settings I used for encoding to SVCD up to now, where Interlace, Bottom Field First (field B), 4:3 625 line (PAL) and Video Arrange Method = Center
Which are the optimal settings for encoding to VCD which will be displayed on my TV afterwards.
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