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  1. when i framserver with virtualdub to tempgenc ant i burn de vcd.
    ik look ad mij stand alone player .
    i see in the most movie that the picture is hopping forward what can ik do about this .
    i am using xp p4 1500

    thanx so far
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    Try a different brand of disk
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  3. thanx for the tip.
    Bud the problem ar befor i burn de cd.
    ilook ad the movie befor burning and than i see the trouble???
    so i dont now what to do about it
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    What is your original movie AVI ?
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  5. yes it is a original avi only i put de sub in with virtual dub.
    the movie name is blade 2 dvd rip
    Created by Avi-Info 0.6

    [misc]
    No of CDs: 2

    [video]
    Codec: DivX MPEG4 v3
    Bitrate: 1284 Kbit/s
    Width: 640
    Height: 352
    Fps: 23.98

    [audio]
    Codec: AC3-Digital
    Bitrate: 438 Kbit/s
    Channels: 5 (surround)
    Samplerate: 48,000 Hz
    i had the same problem's with collateral damge and from hell
    i belive from hell had also 5.1 ac sound
    i made vcd with mpegenc pal
    i am from the netherlands.
    i hoop you have a answer.
    becaurs i have this problem or for a long time
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  6. Fps: 23.98
    Did you keep the frame rate at 23.98 and
    enable motion detection to high (slowest speed) ??
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  7. is this in mpeg enc
    in settings?
    so this is what i have

    video:
    video stream setting
    sgtream type - mpeg1-video
    size - 352*288 pixel
    aspect raito - 4:3 625 line pal
    frame rat - 25 fps
    ---------------------------------------------------
    rate controle mod - constan bitrate cbr
    bitrat -1150
    vbv buffer size -40
    ----------------------------------------------------------------- next is gray
    profie&lebel -man profile en main level mp@ml
    video format - pal
    encode mode - non interlace
    Yuv format - 4;2.0
    dc component procision- 8 bits
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------
    Motion search precision -Normal
    this are the tings in tmegenc video
    is this good???
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  8. when this are the settings you mean
    than i have to make
    the
    frame rate to 23.98 it is now 25
    and
    Motion search precision -Normal mus be high slowest speed?
    i can also do
    highest quility very slow is that oke ?
    bud i can shange the setting the are gray how can i changes?
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  9. vlagzalm,

    Your original movie is in NTSC ForceFilm format.. that is
    you should select a template called NTSCfilm from
    tmpgenc. While there are ways to covert it to another
    format, the process requires some experience so if
    I was you I'd stick to the default NTSCfilm template
    UNLESS you cannot play NTSC video cd's on your
    DVD player.


    Under tmpgenc settings, If the option is grey you have to click on settings, and browse for a template called unlock.mcf (this is sometimes found in the templates/extra folder.

    luck!
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  10. when i do that and i burn it als vcd 2.0 than dos it mathar that it is ntsc i think.
    if it isvcd than the stand alone player can play it .???
    whare and how mus i fill in the tmpg settings.
    can you please tell me step bij step?

    i hope you will
    thanz zo far
    my standalone player only play region 2 bud also read vcd 2.0 and svcd 1.0
    than i thank can play ntsc burn als vcd 2.0 ????
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  11. Originally Posted by vlagzalm
    when i do that and i burn it als vcd 2.0 than dos it mathar that it is ntsc i think.
    if it isvcd than the stand alone player can play it .???
    Some players will not play NTSC, some will not play PAL. Some play
    both but owners do not have a TV to suit. If you do then it
    does not matter if your vcd is NTSC or PAL, although PAL is
    better quality.

    Originally Posted by vlagzalm
    whare and how mus i fill in the tmpg settings.
    can you please tell me step bij step?
    If you look to the left vlagzalm, you will find some easy
    to use guides under "How To". They are in English but if
    you use one of the web translators, they can be viewed
    in a number of languages.
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  12. thanx so far

    vlagzalmer

    great thanx
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