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    Hey all,

    I capture using virtualdub to avi... and it looks phenomenal. However i want it converted to SVCD, but when i encode it using TMPG (i know how to use TMPG fairly well, and have encoded many movies already), the high motion areas get all pixelated (such as a mosh pit scene when everyone is jumping up and down) is there any way to prevent this? and make it stay clear (i know it is not a lossless program) like the original avi, im just wondering about any settings that might reduce that effect on high motion scenes.

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    you might want to use multipass vbr with a higher max. if the bitrate is too low, you will get the pixelation.
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  3. Yea I know, I had the same problem yesterday, I'll try the "multipass vbr with a higher max".
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