NERO turns the VCD picture upside-down!?
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doogal
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16. July 2003 @ 11:08 |
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Same problem as most above - when Nero burns an Xvid encoded movie to SVCD it plays upside down. Tried everything in this thread up to installing klcodec203f with no luck then, in desparation, UNinstalled AceMegaPack and hey presto Nero works spot on! It looks like the klcodec203f codecs did the trick. Thanks everyone.
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scottand
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20. July 2003 @ 22:21 |
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chadhr69
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26. July 2003 @ 08:51 |
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OK, here's my question, How much time do we spend trying to turn .AVI to .mpg format, Is there not a dvd player that attaches to our TV's that will play .AVI formatted movies. If not their needs to be. Does anybody know of one.
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loaded
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26. July 2003 @ 09:06 |
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Certain new (and cheap) DVD players are being released which will play DivX movies. Rather like it took a while for the CD player manufacturers a while to realise that they would sell more if they supported CD-RW etc :-)
Paul.
I'm back...
...can't you smell the fear?
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recker
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1. August 2003 @ 12:31 |
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If you contact Richer sounds UK they should have a dvd player that will play divx instock.
I think its made by a company called (KISS)
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 1. August 2003 @ 12:34
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bigbrick7
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19. August 2003 @ 07:54 |
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what is the point of using all these codecs to stop Nero inverting pictures if the output file is still 3 discs or larger? i am not a dummy but i cannot change the bitrate for vcds in tmpege,when u go to settings it just cannot be altered.i have tried splitting with dv tool but the 2nd split never plays although the first does. baffled plz help.
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Chrisandi
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24. September 2003 @ 04:06 |
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Same problem here, with Nero, Boilsoft converter, and tmpge thingo as well. easy fix, download mpg files, NOT bloody .AVI. Too much hassle with all these codecs etc.
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bigbrick7
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25. September 2003 @ 01:38 |
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Sussed it now, just use tmpege to convert AVI and VCD cutter to trim to required size,piece of p**s!!!
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madskull
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29. September 2003 @ 13:02 |
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Stop all the yapping
just use avichop to chop avi's in half
then use Nero to encode and burn them (2 cds)
easy as posting a message
thanx
goodnight
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dw817
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2. October 2003 @ 03:28 |
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Hi Gang:
* I recently got my upside-down picture trying to encode a
movie recently and found a simple solution.
Use a program called Virtual Movie Dubber which is Freeware,
I turn the picture back rightside-up from the original VCD
upside-down movie and save it in a format that Nero really
likes.
Bringing up VMD, click on [V]ideo [F]ilters [A]dd
[F]lip Vertically.
I find that Nero really does like MP4 format and doesn't give
problems with it so once you have that filter in place, click
on [OK] and
then it's [F]ile [O]pen
and go to drive E: if that's where you have your VCD in the
drive, go to click on the directory:
[MPEGAV]
AVSEQ01.DAT
Read in that file.
You'll have a little filter program engage and take a-while
to convert it to a readable format.
Once that's done, let's set it to save as an MP4 ! Click on
[V]ideo [C]ompression
and select
Microsoft MPEG-4 Video codec V2
Click on
[Configure]
Leave Keyframe to [8]
Leave Crispness to [75]
Change the Data Rate to:
6000, maximum. You'll have a fat .AVI file ultimately that's
far bigger than will fit on a regular CD but we're not
worried about that since it's the TIME-SIZE we are interested
in and we know it already fits on a VCD.
We're nearly there ! :)
We're finally ready to save off this new .AVI so click on
[F]ile Save [a]s AVI and enter in a new temporary name you
want Nero to work with directly.
After several minutes you're done !
Bring back up Nero EXPRESS or whatever you are using and now
select the newly created MPEG-4V2 AVI you just made to burn
your new VCD with.
It will appear right-side up in final processing with no loss
to the movie.
Hope This Helps !
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Manngo
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12. November 2003 @ 02:03 |
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Dear All!
Nero is a Cd burner software, and a good one. Features such as creating SVCD are included for bonus, and not the main aim of Nero. So it is not for encoding SVCD!! When I started my first SVCD a long time ago, I started with Nero. For the first time the movie was upside-down. So changed to a video encoding software. DVD2SVCD is the best I have found. I have encoded a few hundred of SVCDs with it and none of them are uside-down. So U should download it. It uses very complicated programs, such as tmpegenc, and sets all the parameters automatically.
U just have to add the AVI file and maybe a subtitle file(s) click GO and U will have CD image files as result, that can be burned to CD from the file menu of Nero.
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