C0G0N3
26th January 2004, 08:28
I have encoded many of my (NTSC) DVD home movie collection into SVCD without too many problems. Everything is going smooth thanks to the info I read here.
However I am getting a problem I haven't encountered before.
After encoding the video playback is jerky (not INTERLACED at all). This occur's when I play it on my PC or on the Standalone.
The SVCDInfo.txt tells me DVD2SVCD performed a IVTC on the video. (I have the DVD2AVI tab set to [x] Automatic)
I check the video in DVD2AVI and it indeed has 2 interlaced fames followed by 3 progressive frames. No Interlace problems though...
Just for the fun of it I ran DVD2SVCD again but this time selected the [x] Force Film box and tried again only to get the same jerky results. No Interlace problems her either (forcefilm seems to remove the interlace frames as well as IVTC)
I read the forum and saw info that this may be a Field order problem.
I checked the SVCDInfo.txt and saw that SVCD2SVCD was not selecting the upper field first. (Upper field first: No)
I tried again but this time selected "Field Order: Top Field First (A)" under the encoder tab.
I then reset the DVD2AVI tab to [x] Automatic.
The resulting encode still turned out jerky despite the SVCDInfo.txt stating: Upper field first: Yes
Like a dumbass I tossed my mpeg/m2v/mp2 files so I cannot fix them now. I'd have to re-encode. I'm not even sure if the m2v before the pulldown plays jerky or not, cause I tossed it :(
My question is,... How can I fix this within DVD2SVCD (v1.09 build 3)?
And if I cannot fix it, can I do a correct pulldown with another program like "ReStream" etc, assuming the non-pulldown m2v plays ok? and if so how?
I am thirsty for your knowledge...
However I am getting a problem I haven't encountered before.
After encoding the video playback is jerky (not INTERLACED at all). This occur's when I play it on my PC or on the Standalone.
The SVCDInfo.txt tells me DVD2SVCD performed a IVTC on the video. (I have the DVD2AVI tab set to [x] Automatic)
I check the video in DVD2AVI and it indeed has 2 interlaced fames followed by 3 progressive frames. No Interlace problems though...
Just for the fun of it I ran DVD2SVCD again but this time selected the [x] Force Film box and tried again only to get the same jerky results. No Interlace problems her either (forcefilm seems to remove the interlace frames as well as IVTC)
I read the forum and saw info that this may be a Field order problem.
I checked the SVCDInfo.txt and saw that SVCD2SVCD was not selecting the upper field first. (Upper field first: No)
I tried again but this time selected "Field Order: Top Field First (A)" under the encoder tab.
I then reset the DVD2AVI tab to [x] Automatic.
The resulting encode still turned out jerky despite the SVCDInfo.txt stating: Upper field first: Yes
Like a dumbass I tossed my mpeg/m2v/mp2 files so I cannot fix them now. I'd have to re-encode. I'm not even sure if the m2v before the pulldown plays jerky or not, cause I tossed it :(
My question is,... How can I fix this within DVD2SVCD (v1.09 build 3)?
And if I cannot fix it, can I do a correct pulldown with another program like "ReStream" etc, assuming the non-pulldown m2v plays ok? and if so how?
I am thirsty for your knowledge...