Using Virtualdub, I took the original divx AVI (25 fps) and saved it to a silent AVI (direct stream copy). I also decompressed the entire audio (was VBR) stream to a wav, converting it from 48khz to 44 using source audio full processing mode.
I then used tmpegnc's ntsc 29.97fps video cd template to create a vcd mpeg, pointing it to use the above seperate files for video/audio input.
The result was a pretty good quality VCD mpeg with audio syncronized fine throught the movie. It was only 69 meg larger than the avi, with some quality loss, but acceptable. THings were going good.
So, I just needed to split that mpeg up. I used tmpegnc mpeg tools on the VCD to do that.
The resulting 2 mpeg's both played back fine and everything seemed ok until it was time to burn the VCD using Easy CD Creator 5 Platinum. Seems the 2 part mpeg is no longer VCD compliant. Everything with the files are OK except for "system clock reference" whatever that is.
It seems like perhaps everything was OK before using tmpegnc to do the mpeg split? not sure. If this is how tmpegnc splits mpeg's, forget it. It split fine, played fine, but rendered it VCD non-compliant somehow. Something about system clock reference. Any mpeg experts out there, can you tell me what this error means?
I then used tmpegnc's ntsc 29.97fps video cd template to create a vcd mpeg, pointing it to use the above seperate files for video/audio input.
The result was a pretty good quality VCD mpeg with audio syncronized fine throught the movie. It was only 69 meg larger than the avi, with some quality loss, but acceptable. THings were going good.
So, I just needed to split that mpeg up. I used tmpegnc mpeg tools on the VCD to do that.
The resulting 2 mpeg's both played back fine and everything seemed ok until it was time to burn the VCD using Easy CD Creator 5 Platinum. Seems the 2 part mpeg is no longer VCD compliant. Everything with the files are OK except for "system clock reference" whatever that is.
It seems like perhaps everything was OK before using tmpegnc to do the mpeg split? not sure. If this is how tmpegnc splits mpeg's, forget it. It split fine, played fine, but rendered it VCD non-compliant somehow. Something about system clock reference. Any mpeg experts out there, can you tell me what this error means?
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