Picture / Sound too fast on vcd

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  1. CaptChaos

    CaptChaos Member

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    Hi

    I recently made a compilation vcd using mpegs, avis, wmvs etc & used tmpgenc to convert them all to mpeg1 format.

    Most of them have worked perfectly, but 2 of them are speeded up, so they sound like Pinky & Perky on Helium.

    Is there any reason for this?

    They play fine through Windows Media Player & I used Nero to burn them.

    If there is any other info you need to help me sort this out, I can try to let you know! :)

    Thanks in advance for any advice etc.

    Ian
     
  2. Mick69

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    so your saying all the files played flawlessly with win media player?? if thats the case try burning the vcd at a lower burn speed, i burn all my discs at 4x speed so theres no chance of errors, if that doesnt work try a higher quality cdr brand.

    cheerz
     
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    Hi again ....

    I did burn @ 4x .... using Philips CD-R80 disc. Should I try to burn even slower than that?

    Could it have something to do with me making an NTSC vcd (most of the clips are NTSC - the only PAL one I put on the VCD worked fine even though I specified an NTSC vcd at the beginning of the burn)?

    Thanks again for any advice etc.

    Ian
     
  4. Mick69

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    4x speed is an ideal speed for burning vcd/svcd's you shouldnt have aany errors with that speed.

    and i doubt it has to do with what system your vcd is even if its a multi systemed vcd, i have many ntsc vcds that play fine thru my pal only tv, i even have discs which are multi systemed(pal&ntsc) and still i dont have any problems there.

    im struggling for a solution here because you say that the files play fine thru mplayer. the only thing i can think of is that you play the vcd straight thru mplayer, if it plays fine then sorry to say it but you may be looking at a problem with your standalone dvd player.

    hope this helps..cheerz
     
  5. shiroh

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    i don't know why, but the ideal burning speed for me is 16x. at 4x it will skip when playback on the dvd player.
     
  6. CaptChaos

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    Hi again .....

    OK, I used a few cd-r's to test different ways of burning the vcd & the two tracks that messed about first time around seem to be ok if I make the vcd as a PAL version as opposed to the NTSC version I did originally. I've just got to go buy some more cd-r's to see if the other tracks play up on PAL mode!

    Thanks for your advice!

    Ian
     
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    I'm having very similar problems. I'm using Nero 5.5 with the SVCD, MPEG2 add on. I'm using the Windows Movie Maker Program to render a complation as a .wmv file then burning it into a SVCD. If I make the complation to file using the "Video for local playback 2.1bps NTSC" encoding then when I burn it to disk as a SVCD some of the pictures are faster than the music timeline. When I save the complation as a "Video for local playback 2.1bps" only, then burn the SVCD at 4X on a high quality disk. The video is perfect and the resolution seens much better. But the burn speed does make a difference too. Try burning a 4X with high quality disks also.
     
  8. CaptChaos

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    Hiya again ....

    I seem (somehow) to have sorted it out.

    All I did was tell Nero to make a PAL disc (as opposed to an NTSC disc), and when I got the "Do you want to re-encode it" message because of wrong bitrates or whatever, I just said "yes". Im sure some of you more experienced burners/encoders are holding your heads in your hands, but hey - It Worked! so now I'm haopy cos Ive got some really rare concert footage all for ME!! lol

    Thanks for all your help too

    Ian
     

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