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  1. I did a capture of Star Wars from VHS, the tape was the 4:3 tv format.

    Capture with virtualdub @ 352x480 using morgan mjpeg set at 95 from ATI TV Wonder VE using composite video and audio in.

    Here's my problem, the capture looks great and the svcd encode looks great except for the right side of the picture. It looks like a little bit of the left side was cut off and shifted over. It's probably only 5 or 6 pixels wide but really annoying. Can anyone help with this? Thanks in advance!!
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  2. hmmm...Should have Captured at 480X480 would have made conversion easier. What did you use to encode the video? what settings? Is this effect viewable on your stand alone or on the PC?? Kinda sounds like the DVD player isn't handeling SVCD properly.
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  3. I should have mentioned that what I'm seeing is on my PC. I haven't burned any of the bins yet........

    I encoded with CCE SP 2.5
    one pass VBR Q90
    min bitrate 2400
    max bitrate 3600
    GOP M=3 N/M=4
    seq header every 1

    audio 192kbs stereo mp2--->>w/ tooLAME

    I think the filesize in question is about 775mb with running time of 40 mins or so
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    I'm not sure about CCE (but I'm sure you can), in TMPGenc you can crop the output image to add a small black border to the video. This woud at least hide the problem
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  5. nope.......

    The first time I noticed it was after cropping and frameserving virtualdub-->>CCE. I also tried using avisynth and had the same problem. You think maybe it's just a bad capture?
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    It most likely was a bad cap, but I don't understand why you can't crop it out at the time of encode.
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