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Thread: My First Time Vcd

  1. #31
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    Its by size

  2. Movies & TV   -   #32
    Originally posted by DWC@18 February 2003 - 20:53
    Ok I got LOTR CD1 onto the Cd..Sync is good

    but

    The Picture is backwords

    how can I fix this?
    How'd you encode/burn it?

  3. Movies & TV   -   #33
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    Nero encoded it when I burned

    Everyone says theres a sync problem with the LOTR 2 disk rip but I havent found anything wrong with it?


    Does anyone know why my picture is upside down?

  4. Movies & TV   -   #34
    It's a filter/codec problem but I forgot the details. PM El_Jefe as he seems to know alot about his stuff or search for it on vcdhelp.com. I sorta knew of that problem thats why I tried to encode it first with TMPGenc.

  5. Movies & TV   -   #35
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    Try a different codec pack

    Searched vcdhelp.com but didnt find anything

  6. Movies & TV   -   #36
    Here you go guys try this http://nickyguides.digital-digest.com/audio-synch.htm

    Hope it helps

  7. Movies & TV   -   #37
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    Site has a lot of info but nothing to help me

  8. Movies & TV   -   #38
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    guys i wont go right in to it as it is much esyer if u just have a little fiddle around your self but here sre a few guide lines

    1 never use nero to encode just to burn the mpeg to cd

    2 use tmpeg to encode

    3 easyist way if your new to tmpeg is to open your avi,check the framerate at the bottom and then press the load botton and chosse a vcd template with all the settings don 4 u by tmpg

    4 29 fps use ntsc
    25fps use pal
    23 or any thingelse use ntsc film
    5 then when your used to it u can make your own temp for like fitin 1 movie on 1 cd
    6 to save sync probs use vurdub to uncommpress the audio

  9. Movies & TV   -   #39
    ok i got tmpeg and decided to test it but why does it take so long to encode it it says it has like 11hrs thats a long time????? im still doing it now is it always like this or does my computer just really suck?

  10. Movies & TV   -   #40
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    freak!

    it goes by time not size
    ive got

    1.3 cpu
    512mb
    win xp
    and on highest qual settin it takes me 4-6hrs for a full movie

    ps make sure u have the framerate correct between the movie and the vcd u r makin and the aspect ratio is set correctly

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