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A/V Geek Skip |
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Mar 3, 2005 11:59am |
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avgeeks
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Re: Frame Rate Problems With Some MPEG2s |
Which program are you using?
I've found some programs (like Quicktime, Windows Media Player) are better than others (VLC) when it comes to playing those files.
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Bob Ralston |
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Mar 15, 2005 10:02pm |
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avgeeks
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Re: Frame Rate Problems With Some MPEG2s |
Just wanted to update my last post:I got the MPEG2 plugin for QuickTime Pro (I figured $20 wasn't too much considering how much I liked the software for MPEG4 transcoding/playback). All the files I had difficulty with looked beautiful and were reported as 24 fps. QT Pro has the settings to export the file with a framerate of 29.97- I'll try that and see how it does.
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Mar 15, 2005 11:36pm |
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avgeeks
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Re: Frame Rate Problems With Some MPEG2s |
Thanks for sharing your results.
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Bob Ralston |
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Mar 4, 2005 8:54am |
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avgeeks
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Re: Frame Rate Problems With Some MPEG2s |
I've tried Windows Media Player 10(with NVIDIA DVD Decoder 1.00.67) and Nero 6.6's Media Player. I use QuickTime for MPEG4 playback (which does look great) but do not have the MPEG2 plugin. I have also tried viewing the files in Ulead's Video Studio 8 and DVD Movie Factory 3 (both of which report the file as 29.97 fps)- results are not as bad as WMP but not as good as the MPEG4s in QT... Not sure what it would look like burned to DVD, but I think I'll try it (on a DVD+RW).