TiW Posted February 19, 2004 Share Posted February 19, 2004 VCD's and SVCD's are always very difficult to do. If you get any parameters even slightly wrong they tend to mess up. I think the problem will most likely occur with your .mpg that you have exported from Ulead. Here are some guidelines... Resolution: 352x288 with 25 frames a second (PAL) 352x288 with 29.97 frames a second (NTSC) MUST be an MPEG-1 Audio: 44.1KHz;stereo;224kbit/s If you are producing an SVCD then you will need a completely different set of parameters. My first guess why it doesn’t work would be that you used NTSC when you should have used PAL or vice versa. The other guess would be you needed to change the frame rate and the Ulead product you are using did not do it very well. It is really difficult to tell given the complexity of your production line and my unfamiliarity with ulead products. I know this doesn't help you now but if I were you I would look into a package like adobe encore and producing DVD's instead. They have a LOT more benefits and tend to work a lot more easily. Hope some of this helps Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
animotion3d Posted February 19, 2004 Share Posted February 19, 2004 hi all, i am currently on an architectural visualization project. we have custom pipeline for projects. first autocad then 3ds max then from 3ds max to maya for final movie output with paint f/x and also to cinema4D. we are outputting tga seq.s from maya. and then combining them into after f/x to make avi. file. then using ulead s/w to make avi to mpeg. and then writing files to make video cd from nero burning rom s/w. but we are getting jerky moment in final cd. and lot of image distortion too. on TV screen. so please guide me what should i do to achieve high result. on TV screen. if u are doing it then please state s/w name too. and is there any setting in after f/x for this problem. please help, i m on deadline. thank you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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