DivX to DVD picture running slow

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  1. PAD48

    PAD48 Regular member

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    Hi,
    I`ve been converting XVid and DivX (MPEG 4) files to DVD with ConvertXtoDvd from VSO, and although the sound is fine, the picture looks as if it`s missing a few frames per second - it appears to be running just slightly slowed down. You can see this when, for example, the camera pans slowly from left to right.
    The picture settings I usually use would be:
    "Medium Quality encoding speed" - recommended by VSO
    "Conversion Priority: Normal"
    TV Format 4:3 Full screen
    Is this a software issue, or a user mistake.
     
  2. jozza321

    jozza321 Regular member

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    PAD48,
    Is the movie that u put on the disc that u are playing an original or is it downloaded because if it is downloaded then it may b a dodge video. And also is the Divx playing fine on ur Computer? if not then u might need to burn it again and see how u go then.
     
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    It`s a download - mostly Divx and Xvid which I convert with "ConvertXto Dvd". Well, about the original playing fine you may have a point there.
    On closer scutiny, and now you mention it, the "Original" does seem to be running a bit slow. I guess then the problem lies at the source.
    What`s a didge vid ? A vid that`s a bit didgy ?
    PAD48
     
  4. TwoHitter

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    is the avi file in PAL and your converting to NTSC?
    That could be the culprit
     
  5. PAD48

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    Never thought of that. How can you check what tv format your downloaded file has ?
    PAD48
     
  6. TwoHitter

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    you need this tool http://www.headbands.com/gspot/


    after installing, just right click file you want to check and click open with. It will give you all the details you need
     
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    Hey cool,
    Just downloaded it and there it is - all I need to know.
    Thanx a lot
    PAD 48
     
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    PAD48,

    Sorry i mean Dodge video. My bad just a spelling error i fixed it up.
     

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