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Is there any simple solution for problem. I have converted a couple of 23.976 xvid to mpg2 using virtualdub and cce. About 5/10 comes out perfect. But on the other the pictures is jerky. I have read on this forum, but it doesn't help me to figure it out. In cce i am using offset 0 progressive flags X and zig zag. I have tried every combination for the one that hasn't work. So I guess it has to be my source! Is there anyway in virtualdub, that I can force the pic to come out the same as in the movie that worked? Should I use a aviscript instead of virtualdub? How should that be. Is there anywere, where I can download a script to a movie that works. Thanks Fredde

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Message # 1 23.11.23 - 18:49:47
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stealthpenguin

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Hi and welcome to the forum, Fredrik74. After reading your post, I got that fuzzy feeling I should remind you of . OK? About your issue. 23.976 fps is not a valid frame rate for DVD. You either need to speed it up to 25 fps for PAL or apply pulldown after encoding to get 29.97 fps if your target is NTSC. I'd suggest you simply give DVD2SVCD (which has a AVI2DVD mode) a try.

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Message # 2 23.11.23 - 18:54:49
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Or you may want to try my tool DIKO, which also does this conversion in a automated way. Check my signature. :D

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Message # 3 23.11.23 - 19:01:34
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How do I know if the frame that virtualdub is (23.976fps): Progressive top field first Bottom filed first Interlaced I really don't know the what this means! Can anyone give me a link that explane all this. This is a pretty big forum, and it is very difficult to find. What is progressive? Is it only on 23.976? When it is progressive, is it tff or bff, or neigther or both? Thanks Fredde

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Message # 4 23.11.23 - 19:08:12
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23.976=progressive. tff/bff is only an issue with interlaced content. Your CCE settings are correct in that regard. I think you are off the mark in blaming the source.

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Message # 5 23.11.23 - 19:18:02
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