I have a couple XviDs and I wanted to convert them to VCDs. I can do this easy and good, and the mpg comes out fine. But when I burn it to a CD (Nero - 4x), and play the VCD in my DVD player (Philips 751), I get jerky parts every once in a while. I think these are mostly during scenes with lots of motion. Everyone know the solution? BTW: TMPGEnc says: Video-CD NTSC Film (MPEG-1 352x240 23.976fps CBR 1150kbps, Layer-2 44100Hz 224kbps) I extracted the audi with V-Dub (44100) and used TMPG for the rest. From there, I burned it with Nero at 4x.
I find files from TMPGEnc do this when played back in a stand-alone. I use CCE SP and have no trouble for svcd. you can also try the panasonic mpeg-1 encoder for vcd!
So it could be the encoder? I thought so. So maybe try using a different one? I'm kind of a n00b at all this, so links to a good encoder and directions would help a ton. I thought TMPG was one of the best. :|
It is one of the best but just has a problem supporting some scenes on movies! I use TMPGEnc plus for vcd (which i don't create anymore) and i use CCE SP with DVD2SVCD for svcd which is much better!