jerky picture with SVCD

Discussion in 'MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 encoding (AVI to DVD)' started by shabba, Nov 17, 2002.

  1. shabba

    shabba Guest

    When i made my first vcd i noticed that every few seconds the pciture freezes for a fraction of a second and then moves again. This continues throughout the entire film now i was wondering is this a common sideefftect of turning avi's into svccd format? If there is a way to fix this please do tell as it can somewhat ruin a film cheers peeps.
     
  2. Dela

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    I bet you use TMPGEnc! Its just a tmpgenc thing, happens on most of their conversions. try alternative software!
     
  3. dbecker

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    I found that to be a problem until I lowered by burn speed to the lowest possible speed (mine happens to be 2x). Try that...
     
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    I found that to be a problem until I lowered by burn speed to the lowest possible speed (mine happens to be 2x). The reason this is needed is because you are burning in x2a mode which has no data error correction to it (that is why you can burn a 800 meg file on a 700 meg disk). Unless you have a great cd writer (like plextor), you need to keep the speed low on burning the mpeg file.
     
  5. shabba

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    well ive just bought a lite-on drive. 48x and im burning them at 32x shall i lower it then?
     
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    yes...do the lowest possible speed (which for yours should be 4x). Try it... Let me know if that fixed it...ps..take the same video if possible and make the svcd..
     
  7. Hagrid

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    I have the same problem. But it's not the Nero's burning speed, that's jerking the picture.It's because of the Framerate.
    It will happen when you have a film with, 23fps
    and you have made a svcd with, 25fps,- thats why your have a jerky picture.

    I still don't know how to get around that.So l can't help you,-sorry.l just want you to know what the problem was.
     
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