One thing that has worked very well is to use the 1/2 encoded frame
size (352x480 for 525line systems and 352x288 for 625line systems).
That should have been 352x576 for 625line systems. the 352xN is
a valid DVD frame size that has worked well for me.
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in question, the split
is not visible, but the top part of the correct frame was on top and the
bottom was for a future frame.
Any way to compensate for out of order frames? I believe this is where
the "popping" or "pulsing" in my movies is from.
Thanks,
James
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2. I don't like popping. I've noticed that depending on various
parameters I've chosen for mpeg2enc I get intermittent popping.
"popping" is not a term usually associated with video. When I have
heard the word "popping" used it's been in the context of audio as
in "clicks and pops" or "chir
I have a series of computer generated images (i.e. not photographic)
that I generated using time varying data, and I would like to create an
MPEG-1 movie of the slices.
I've played around with a lot of the parameters, and would like some
help in getting the optimal set.
I don't care about file