Hi all, I have a file which shows as 29.976fps which according to the guide is NTSC Film, Nero immediately tells me it is not a proper VCD file. My question is this, should this play in a stand-alone DVD player as would any other VCD or do I have to convert it to 29.97fps?
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it might play but vcd and svcd standards state 29.97fps.
I tried an SVCD of ntsc film in my player and it played - but was too jerky.
Stick with ntsc using pulldown -
Actually I think NTSCFilm is a legal frame rate for VCD, but from what I've heard a lot of DVD players in the PAL part of the world can't play it. Multi-standard (PAL+NTSC) players are pretty common in Europe, but some of them only support VCDs at 30fps and not 24fps.
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Originally Posted by bebopdeluxe
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Thanks for your replies, here is the video data
Content: Video and Audio
Duration: 1 hr 7 min 53 sec
Data Rate: 1405 kbps (ave)
Video Info: 352 x 240, 23.976 fps
Audio Info: 44100 Hz, 229.4 kbps, stereo
Audio Format: MPEG-1 Layer 2
Should I be ok to just burn as VCD and ignore the Nero warning, or should I re-encode for a stand alone player? -
Originally Posted by bebopdeluxe
Nero will try to re-encode that as it is not the standard CBR 1150.
Just ignore the nero waring and do a test disc,
it may turn out your DVD player can not handle XVCD. -
As what the others have said.
Your video clip appears to have a higher than standard video bitrate. I suggests that you make an "XVCD" with it and see if that works in your player...
BTW: as sterno stated, NTSC-FILM (i.e., 23.976 fps) is a valid VCD framerate. Interestingly enough, PAL support (i.e., 25 fps) was only officially added in VCD2.0! However, not all stand-alone players will play back FILM framerates well.
Regards.Michael Tam
w: Morsels of Evidence
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