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20fps @ 320x228 for 4:3 DVD's
Well, I've spent many weeks trying playing with different settings and different video rates and audio compressions. Finally I think I have found the settings I need. I am getting 19.11 FPS (which the movie is encoded at 19.97 FPS) but oddly enough, PocketMVP reports I dropped 202 frames, played 56532, total 56532. (I find that a bit odd) I encoded a NTCS show at 320x228 (rotated 90 degrees) because for some reason, 320x240 looked a bit stretched (anyone know why?) I just wasn't happy with the 15fps, and 24fps just didn't work out well. my video data rate is 250Kb/s and audio is 24Kb/s, 24000Hz. I'm using DVD2AVI, VFAPIconverter and Virtualdub. By the way, I have the 400Mhz Axim. I got 20fps by ripping the DVD with DVD2AVI set to "forced film" which makes the rip come out as 24fps. Then in Virtualdub, under "frame rate" I set the "inverse telecine" to "reconstruct from fields-adaptive" I was using Aviutil originally to set the frame rate to 60fps then decimating by 3 in virtual dub, but it was REALLY jerky and when encoding after using AVitutil, it's encredibly S L O W. This new method seems to make the picture quite a bit smoother and you are getting closer to 20fps rather than 15fps :)
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