allergic2green
14th July 2002, 10:27
appologies, i have realised this is the same problem mgoetz was having when playing back dvds, and this problem does not seem to be hardware related or due to a faulty source dvd.
using gknot i have encoded 3 films so far using divx5, 2 without error, but on the 3rd, evolution, although there were no encoding error messages a severe frameskip was encountered whilst playing back. despite this the audio remained insync through the entire movie. i dont think its the film as i had the same problem with a 2 minute section of starship troopers, although the entire film encoded fine. very wierd.
these are the settings i used on all 3 PAL films:
0.3 bits/(pixel*frame)
fast deinterlace (i edited the avs file)
neutral bicubic
correct input resolution (PAL 16:9)
mp3 audio at 160kbps
divx5 pro settings on (bi-directional enc. and gmc)
any ideas? thanks.
using gknot i have encoded 3 films so far using divx5, 2 without error, but on the 3rd, evolution, although there were no encoding error messages a severe frameskip was encountered whilst playing back. despite this the audio remained insync through the entire movie. i dont think its the film as i had the same problem with a 2 minute section of starship troopers, although the entire film encoded fine. very wierd.
these are the settings i used on all 3 PAL films:
0.3 bits/(pixel*frame)
fast deinterlace (i edited the avs file)
neutral bicubic
correct input resolution (PAL 16:9)
mp3 audio at 160kbps
divx5 pro settings on (bi-directional enc. and gmc)
any ideas? thanks.