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oRBIT
10th September 2005, 22:58
I've just encoded alot of clips from old VHS-tapes with CCE 2.70 to discover it's jerky as *** on my standalone. Looks perfectly fine in all mediaplayers I've tested on my PC. I read in the FAQ something about interlace problems (?) but as I just wrote it looks really good on the PC in all programs I've tried.
Hint anyone to fix this without the need to reencode all clips perhaps? :)
Thanks in advance!
Amnon82
11th September 2005, 00:03
We will try. Give us the settings You did in CCE 2.70. Was ist NTSC or PAL. Did You encode it interlaced or progressive? Which framerate ... etc.
Without a clue nobody can help You :stupid:
Boulder
11th September 2005, 08:58
I've just encoded alot of clips from old VHS-tapes with CCE 2.70 to discover it's jerky as *** on my standalone. Looks perfectly fine in all mediaplayers I've tested on my PC. I read in the FAQ something about interlace problems (?) but as I just wrote it looks really good on the PC in all programs I've tried.
Hint anyone to fix this without the need to reencode all clips perhaps? :)
Thanks in advance!
Jerky playback suggest that you have set an incorrect field order in the encoder.
oRBIT
11th September 2005, 09:34
I've encoded the clips as PAL, 25fps, interlaced. I have not touched (as I am aware of :)) any field order settings.
Boulder
11th September 2005, 09:44
Try unchecking "Output top field first stream" and then see if it's jerky on your standalone. Alternatively, you can upload a short clip (10-15 frames will do) with lots of motion for analysis somewhere.
oRBIT
11th September 2005, 10:43
unchecking that flag fixed the problem, thanks! :) And now, will I be able to fix my previous clips without reencoding?
Boulder
11th September 2005, 10:46
You can use ReStream to change the field order flag. You'll need .m2v input so you'll have to demux and reauthor the DVDs but no re-encoding is needed.
drob
11th September 2005, 17:56
alternatively you can check Output top field first, and change offset line to 1, this would give you a stream with pure top field order, which is bit more compliant. but both solutions are OK.
Boulder
11th September 2005, 18:21
Or better yet, do DoubleWeave().SelectOdd() in Avisynth and encode as top field first.
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