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  1. Hi,

    I've converted a DivX movie to Mpeg and the resulting film has a stutter every cople of seconds. It's not really all that noticable but annoys me.

    Any ideas?

    Mark
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  2. couple of things to check.

    Frame rate: Make sure the source file and destination file framerate are the same.

    Field order. Try reversing the field order to see if this helps (A first to B first or vice versa)


    Hope this helps
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  3. This could be a framerate conversion problem. If you convert a NTSC Film (23.976 fps) to PAL (25fps) there will be an extra frame (and a little more) added every second and the picture will "hang" once every second! It isn't always noticeable so it might look like every couple of seconds.
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  4. It is framerate problem during converting. I already solved it. This is for NTSC to PAL conversion , 23,976 to 25 fps.
    Save separately audio part and video part of your divx or avi file(demultiplex) for ex. in Virtual Dub. In video part change framerate for ex. from 23,976 to 25 fps. After look at file info to see length of movie (for ex. 131595 frames /25 = 5263,8 seconds). Close Virtual dub. Open audio part file in Cooledit. go to transform/time pitch/stretch and change length of file to the time of your video part (for ex. 5263,8) after converting click on save option under file menu. Then Open video part with changed framerate in Virtual dub . Go to audio/wav audio and choose your changed audio part. Audio direct stream copy and Video direct stream has to be marked. Save your movie as new file . Thats it. Now you can convert to mpg via Virtual Dub frameserver and Tmpeg Encoder. Works fine.
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