Frames Problem!

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  1. DiRect

    DiRect Regular member

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    Hi,
    I have just put a movie onto a DVD-R, and it actually works on the DVD Player, although I would like some help.

    First of all, can anyone recommend any AVI to standard MPEG2 program, which when converted makes a seperate video and a seperate audio file, or audible to be used by TMPGEnc DVD Author.

    Second of all, why is the quality of the movie so bad on the DVD player, is there anyway I can use the author to improve the quality of the movie, because currently my DVD files only take up 1.25 GB on the DVD-R, so I was thinking maybe making it better quality would increase the size. I think that is due to the converter I used that's why I am trying to find a better converter.

    Third of all, when I play the movie on the DVD Player, it runs by frames, not the normal movie speed. Does anyone know what to do to change that on TMPGEnc Author or when I am burning the movie so that doesn't happen? This is the most important question can anyone help?

    If anyone can answer these questions please help!
     
  2. DiRect

    DiRect Regular member

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    People, can't anyone help? Is there any option in TMPGEnc DVD Author 1.5 that I can change to make it play at a normal speed and not by frames. Also, the movie only takes up 1.25 GB of the DVD-R space, so I thought something might be wrong. Can anyone help??
     
  3. vurbal

    vurbal Administrator Staff Member

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    What do you mean when you say "playing by frames"? Is it playing too slow?

    You are correct that better quality will mean a bigger filesize, but if you're wanting to improve quality over the original, it's not possible. The standard high quality encoders are TMPGEnc, MainConcept, and CCE (my personal choice). What encoder did you use?
     
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    Ok, I figured everything out except why when played it drops frames and just doesn't play the movie?
     

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