Howdy, I just finished my first VCD and SVCD using tMpegencoder. While the VCD looks superb (on a Yamakawa player), the SVCD is "vibrating".
I encoded it from a (Marvel G200) interlaced PAL video file, and selected "interlaced" plus "even field first" in tMpegenc. I know for sure that my Marvel sends the even (lower) field first, so this setting should be correct, shouldn't it?
It appears that tMpegenc has a funny way of interpreting "field order B": it swaps the upper and lower field (instead of delaying one field) and the result looks terrible and shaky... I hope the author fixes this issue, is there any way of contacting him?
Of course I can help myself by changing the field order using VirtualDub or Avisynth, but it's more elegant if the encoder would do it properly!
I encoded it from a (Marvel G200) interlaced PAL video file, and selected "interlaced" plus "even field first" in tMpegenc. I know for sure that my Marvel sends the even (lower) field first, so this setting should be correct, shouldn't it?
It appears that tMpegenc has a funny way of interpreting "field order B": it swaps the upper and lower field (instead of delaying one field) and the result looks terrible and shaky... I hope the author fixes this issue, is there any way of contacting him?
Of course I can help myself by changing the field order using VirtualDub or Avisynth, but it's more elegant if the encoder would do it properly!
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