Matt Vanecek
March 4th, 2007, 10:43 AM
Howdy, y'all
I have Adobe Premiere 1.5.1, Encore 1.5.x, and TMPeg Xpress 4.0. I bought TMPgenc because it generates a noticeably better picture than the MainConcept encoder included with Adobe, and because I don't have the $2K to get the encoder I almost really want (or $50K to get the encoding system I *really* want!).
I'm noticing when watching resulting DVDs that the video has occasional freeze-frames. E.g., on scenes where somebody is turning or something, if I step through the video (with the player remote control), where the video appears to "jump," there are two frames repeated. Over a 114 minute video, I see maybe 8 such repeated-frame occurrences.
I'm using the DVD standard template, with the bitrate set to whatever my bitrate calculator spits out. For 114 minutes, I get about 4800. However, I've noticed the same jumps on higher bitrate (around 6000) video, too (I see the repeated frame problem on all my TMPgenc video). The input video (DV AVI, progressive 16x9) does not exhibit the repeated frames.
I have scrubbed the m2v file, and the repeated frames are in there, so it's not a player problem (plus I tried 3 different players).
Is there some secret to get TMPgenc to not do this frame repeating thing? Right now I'm trying a generic MPEG-2 encode with custom GOP, etc., but is this something others have encountered and worked through, with TMPgenc or other encoders? I really don't want to return to using MainConcept because the picture is poor relative to TMPgenc, but I'd sure like to get rid of the odd repeated frames...
Audio (encode separately from PPro) remains in sync throughout the video, so I'm not *losing* frames...
Thanks,
Matt
I have Adobe Premiere 1.5.1, Encore 1.5.x, and TMPeg Xpress 4.0. I bought TMPgenc because it generates a noticeably better picture than the MainConcept encoder included with Adobe, and because I don't have the $2K to get the encoder I almost really want (or $50K to get the encoding system I *really* want!).
I'm noticing when watching resulting DVDs that the video has occasional freeze-frames. E.g., on scenes where somebody is turning or something, if I step through the video (with the player remote control), where the video appears to "jump," there are two frames repeated. Over a 114 minute video, I see maybe 8 such repeated-frame occurrences.
I'm using the DVD standard template, with the bitrate set to whatever my bitrate calculator spits out. For 114 minutes, I get about 4800. However, I've noticed the same jumps on higher bitrate (around 6000) video, too (I see the repeated frame problem on all my TMPgenc video). The input video (DV AVI, progressive 16x9) does not exhibit the repeated frames.
I have scrubbed the m2v file, and the repeated frames are in there, so it's not a player problem (plus I tried 3 different players).
Is there some secret to get TMPgenc to not do this frame repeating thing? Right now I'm trying a generic MPEG-2 encode with custom GOP, etc., but is this something others have encountered and worked through, with TMPgenc or other encoders? I really don't want to return to using MainConcept because the picture is poor relative to TMPgenc, but I'd sure like to get rid of the odd repeated frames...
Audio (encode separately from PPro) remains in sync throughout the video, so I'm not *losing* frames...
Thanks,
Matt