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Always end up with a jerky DVD!

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acastillo

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Hi. Processing an XVID-file to an AVI in TMPGEnc with the following settings but always end up with a jerky movie instantly when burning on DVD, what do i miss? ----------------------------------------------------------------- Source AVI=file: Video :564 MB,634 Kbps, 24.0 fps, 720*368 (16:9), DIV3 = DivX v3 ;-) MPEG-4 (Low-Motion), Supported Audio : 113 MB,128 Kbps,48000 Hz,2 channels, 0x55 = MPEG Layer-3, Supported ---------------------------------------------------------------- And my settings in TMPGEnc 2.5: System:Video+Audio Constant bitrate:(CBR) Bitrate: 8000 Encode mode:Non-Interlace DC component precision: 9 bits Motion search precision: Motion estimate (Fast) Non Interlace: Progressive Field Order: Bottom Field first (Field B) Source Aspect ratio: 16:9 625 line(PAL) Audio: Channel: Stereo Bitrate 384 ----------------------------------------------------------------- Saving this as a new AVI with subs so that i can put in DVD later: Video:XVID, 720x576 24bit VideoPCM, 48,000 kHz; 16 bitar; Stereo ...and when burning it to DVD the movie is jerky... /Thx

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Message # 1 13.03.24 - 00:24:27
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///MWorkin

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why Bottom Field First? Is your source dv recorded? If not, I think that u have found the source of jerkiness.

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Message # 2 13.03.24 - 00:28:35
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mpwrd3

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Ooh^^ , well, since i'm a noob i thank you for your help. Now i know what that option is for:D

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Message # 3 13.03.24 - 00:32:43
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DrZiplok

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What do you want as Target for the Video? XviD-AVI/OGM/MKV or DVD?

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Message # 4 13.03.24 - 00:39:48
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Robotnik

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A file optimized for DVD would be great ;)

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Message # 5 13.03.24 - 00:47:53
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mimocurry

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It's simple. Use the Search Button and do a research on Pal speedup. You will find any trick you need.

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Message # 6 13.03.24 - 00:53:21
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Quaife101

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For the Audio-Part, i use WaveLab3, nothing else. (Time correction (Zeitkorrektur in the German version) with a Factor of 23.976/25. Set it to 95.904) For PAL-SpeedUp the Movie, all you need is to set the Framerate in TMPGEnc to 25 fps. Than go to settings -> Advanced and activate Do not frame rate conversion. That's all. You can also use the AVISynth-Script. If you do so do the Resizing for PAL-Screen size also in the AVS and don't use the Option Do not frame rate conversion in TMPGEnc.... (many ways are leading to Rome...)

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Message # 7 13.03.24 - 01:02:21
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