This is really bugging me now. Have been converting a number of Avi files to Mpeg format using TMPGEnc (which, may I add, I have done about 60 times previously with only a few minor problems) but seem to be having nothing but trouble at the moment.
I've recently started using the VFAPI DirectShow multimedia file reader plug in since no decompression of audio is required but now TMPGEnc tells me that every avi file I load has 30fps (even when I know they are 23.976 or 25)! If I convert at 29.976fps then the resulting mpeg plays unsmooth when panning left to right/right to left. If I use GSpot to find the correct frame rate of the Avi file and then load the correct template into TMPGEnc, I get an Mpeg that plays brilliantly for about 8 seconds and then a two second period where it appears there are frames missing (very jerky motion - a bit like a web cam) then it plays great again and then the missing frames again. The audio remains in sync throughout (there is a 'drop out' of sound every minute or so) Is anybody else using TMPGEnc with this environmental setting set to highest priority and converting without experiencing the problems I've described? Have tried playing the resulting Mpeg in Windows Media Player and it plays exactly the way it is playing on my DVD player so I know it's a problem with the way the file is being converted.
I've recently started using the VFAPI DirectShow multimedia file reader plug in since no decompression of audio is required but now TMPGEnc tells me that every avi file I load has 30fps (even when I know they are 23.976 or 25)! If I convert at 29.976fps then the resulting mpeg plays unsmooth when panning left to right/right to left. If I use GSpot to find the correct frame rate of the Avi file and then load the correct template into TMPGEnc, I get an Mpeg that plays brilliantly for about 8 seconds and then a two second period where it appears there are frames missing (very jerky motion - a bit like a web cam) then it plays great again and then the missing frames again. The audio remains in sync throughout (there is a 'drop out' of sound every minute or so) Is anybody else using TMPGEnc with this environmental setting set to highest priority and converting without experiencing the problems I've described? Have tried playing the resulting Mpeg in Windows Media Player and it plays exactly the way it is playing on my DVD player so I know it's a problem with the way the file is being converted.
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