Hello,
I wanted to burn some of my video files which have variable frame rate, but when I tried encoding it in TMPGEnc and tested it on my DVD player, a lot of parts (mostly the higher frame rate parts) were choppy and shakey.
Does anyone know how to encode Variable Frame Rate to be burned onto DVD? If so, please help!
Hmm, when I converted the original file into a .m2v, I set it to 29.97 fps, but there were still parts that were really choppy.
Weird part is a managed to make an AVI out of the same original file, but it isn't choppy at all... however the AVI doesn't have the right dimensions, and DVD-Lab doesn't support AVI, so that doesn't really help me.
Thanks.
Hmm, sounds like an appropriate solution. However it may be worth mentioning that it is a .MKV file. I hope that doesn't complicate things too much, because VirtualDub doesn't support mkv, so will it work in VirtualDubMod? And I hope you don't mean manually duplicating the frames...but I guess there isn't any other way.
If there is an easier way, would someone please share?
-Bandit