Cheers, here I have a movie that was originally recorded by the Television and saved as Xvid. Have I not got it done, I got that.
Problem, the movie jerky. So it is absolutely ne clean image quality, but the picture jumps a bit per second. Sound I think not. Too many frames the second set? Can this be somehow addressed, or if you have tips or solution to help?
Greetz
Karsten
Antwort von Gast 0815:
Where's jerky because: the video player or the software player (what?). Which provides information Gspot or MediaInfo to your movie encoding?
Greetings from Marburg
Antwort von Heffer:
Jerking tuts in the DVD player to the calculator as synonymous with Power DVD or media player. Otherwise, I still can not say anything next to me would only get GSpot or something ...
Now, yes've UACh VDub, so you must still synonymous's go ...
What it takes?
720 x 320 25 fps 40 000 microseconds per frame Data Rate 859 kbps 0.56% Overhead
Can you start it so what?
Greetz
Karsten
Antwort von Gast 0815:
So, Gspot / MediaInfo's free here: http://www.headbands.com/gspot/ http://mediainfo.sourceforge.net/de
Without going to be the absolute expert, it seems to me the relationship between resolution / bit rate not fit entirely. In the net I found the following information this time (source I unfortunately do not have more) that work with me for xvid:
If you should have the uncompressed source material yet, I'd have to convert at a higher bit rate again to Xvid, otherwise you can try to convert the film while maintaining the data rate in a smaller Resolutionzu, either by hand or with VDub Einklicklösungen like AutoGK (http://www.autogk.me.uk/index.php) . Whether it `s works, you must try, the quality will be more likely to be something worse.