Schlumpf
27th March 2002, 14:34
I tried to burn a XVCD with the following specs:
Video: 352x288 , 25 fps , 4:3 625 lines , 1950 kbps (CBR)
Audio: 44.1 khz , 224 kbps
I loaded the MPEG under VCDGear and crated a track image, that i burned. Then, I tried to watch it on my standalone, but it had a horrible jerky playback (as if it was played with 20 fps instead of 25).
The same happened when i tried to create xvcd´s with VCDEasy or even Nero.All of the resulting XVCD´s will stutter. But I *know* my Standalone Player can handle XVCD´s, for I created some a while ago with Nero, and they play perfect.
I also tried different types of cd-r´s and de-/multiplexing my MPEG-Files several time as Video CD (non standard) streams, but the Output will remain jerky, when played on my Standalone (perfect when played on my PC).
Can anybody help me?
Video: 352x288 , 25 fps , 4:3 625 lines , 1950 kbps (CBR)
Audio: 44.1 khz , 224 kbps
I loaded the MPEG under VCDGear and crated a track image, that i burned. Then, I tried to watch it on my standalone, but it had a horrible jerky playback (as if it was played with 20 fps instead of 25).
The same happened when i tried to create xvcd´s with VCDEasy or even Nero.All of the resulting XVCD´s will stutter. But I *know* my Standalone Player can handle XVCD´s, for I created some a while ago with Nero, and they play perfect.
I also tried different types of cd-r´s and de-/multiplexing my MPEG-Files several time as Video CD (non standard) streams, but the Output will remain jerky, when played on my Standalone (perfect when played on my PC).
Can anybody help me?