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  1. Does anyone know of any programs i can use to convert divx 2 svcd at 23 fps and not 23.98 fps ?
    When i convert i'm getting a slight stutter on the picture because the divx films i have downloaded are 23 fps and all the programs i have tryed will only convert them to 23.98 fps (closest to 23fps) which is causing the problem, can anyone help please
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  2. Originally Posted by fitz15
    Does anyone know of any programs i can use to convert divx 2 svcd at 23 fps and not 23.98 fps ?
    When i convert i'm getting a slight stutter on the picture because the divx films i have downloaded are 23 fps and all the programs i have tryed will only convert them to 23.98 fps (closest to 23fps) which is causing the problem, can anyone help please
    Ok whore the step to making a good conversion of a divx dvd rip to an mpeg-2 svcd format is
    1) open up divfix and put strip index and rebuild index ok and that’s it.
    2) Now open up tmpeg and close the wizard. Then where it says audio source put browse and put the movie there. Then you to go file and put out put to file wave.
    3) Now once you have the audio its gonna be like 900 mb
    4) Now open up virtual-Dub and drag the regular movie in there. Then put direct stream copy and in audio it says wave audio. Click on it and you enter the wave audio that you made with tmpeg. Then you put file save as then you name it.
    5) Once you do that you will have the movie combined with the wave audio. The size should be like 1.5 gb or something. Then when you have the full thing you can split it with virtual dub or tmpeg. But I would do it with virtual dub cause I haven’t done it with tmpeg and it might come out wrong in tmpeg.
    6) Ok now that the files are split with virtual dub you delete the whole one, the wave audio and if you want to the divx rip but if I were you I would burn that shit first.
    7) Now that you have the split files make them to svcd with tmpeg and that’s it.


    Ok this is just a brief guide not anything fancy but still and if your familiar with Tmpegenc, Virtual Dub, and Divfix then everything will be alright.
    Cecilio
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  3. Originally Posted by fitz15
    Thanks
    no problem i just hope it helped at least a little.
    Cecilio
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