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Posted by the-mustangman on 05-22-2005 07:32 PM:

SVCD to DVD problem

Hi, I'm a noob on converting files and would appreciate any help on the following matter. I DL Kingdom of Heaven (TC/ SVCD) and got the cue and bin files for each disk (3 in total). Well I want to put them on a DVD-R. I researched via google and came up with the following, but had a problem. I used vcdgear to convert my bin and cue to mpeg. then using tempg I merged the 3 files to become one single file (super video cd vbr). Then I demultiplexed. Then using dvd patcher I changed the mpeg resolution from 480 to 352 horizontal. Then I converted the audio to MP2 48000 KHz (DVD compliant). Then, using Tempg DVD author, I made the dvd audio and video folders. I then went back in and changed the resolutions back to 480 on the VOB files. I burned it to a DVD and tried it on my DVD player. My DVD player plays SVCD's just fine, but when I put this DVD-R that I converted I can see a picture, but it's black and white and the picture goes up out of the screen and keeps doing that, from bottom to top over and over. I am sure someone might know what I am talking about, any help would be highly appreciated in letting me know what I am doing wrong or if there are other better ways of converting SVCD to DVDR. Thanks in advance.

I tried many times and keep getting a fuzzy black and white screen with it vertically rotating from bottom to top. Sound is fine though.


Posted by antihero on 05-22-2005 10:21 PM:

well, at least you bothered putting some detail in there....

....sounds like a PAL/NTSC problem. eg, your source is a framerate that your dvd player/tv doesnt support.


Posted by Jebus on 05-23-2005 05:26 AM:

You don't need a new TV. The black & white scrolling screen is a dead give-away for a PAL/NTSC missmatch. There's usually a button or a setting you can change somewhere on the TV or (more likely) the DVD player. If there's not, that means you need a cheaper player! Good luck.

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Posted by Neversoft on 05-23-2005 07:08 AM:

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Originally posted by Jebus
You don't need a new TV. The black & white scrolling screen is a dead give-away for a PAL/NTSC missmatch. There's usually a button or a setting you can change somewhere on the TV or (more likely) the DVD player. If there's not, that means you need a cheaper player! Good luck.
Is that the case in the States? Over here in Blighty, it's down to the TV generally with most DVD players being happy to play virtually any format - but they send out the original format signal though, they don't do NTSC>PAL conversions on the fly, they just kick out an NTSC signal and leave it for the TV to worry about.

So if you're getting B/W and rolling pic I'm fairly certain it's the TV that's the problem and the DVD player is simply spooging out a format that the TV can't handle.

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Posted by the-mustangman on 05-23-2005 02:48 PM:

Thanks for the help guys. It was indeed the whole PAL vs NTSC issue. The only way I got it to work was by converting it over to NTSC using TMPGEnc. It takes long..... At first I converted it to NTSC 480 x 480, the screen was too small. So I tried 720 x 480, still small. Is there a way to make it wider and a little "taller"? Thanks in advance. I really do appreciate your guy's help very much.

What I am now trying to accomplish is to get the picture as close to Full Screen as possible, and currently it's too small. When I converted it I put the settings at 16:9 720 x 480, would changing it to 352 x 576 make it bigger or smaller (im a noob)? Or is there software or another method in which I could change some settings on the current file so I dont have to convert again? Thanks again guys!


Posted by Mr_Grinch on 05-23-2005 09:20 PM:

Try in "Other Settings->Advanced" on tmpgenc and change Video Arrange Method to "Full Screen (Keep Aspect Ratio)".

It's been a while since I've done anything like this though.


Posted by the-mustangman on 05-23-2005 10:00 PM:

will do. Thank you for the help! I didnt want to touch the advanced section since i consider myself a noob and thought it was forbidden, but i'll give it a shot. Thanks again for all your help to everyone who takes the time!


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