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Okay - so I have all of these avi video files that are, I assume, all using mpeg-4 in either a divx or xvid container. Am I right so far?

So - I also know that these files (most of them are bittorrented) are labelled something like "Desperate_Housewives_1x05_hdtv_xvid_tcm" or "Lost_1x13_hdtvlol_avi" or something. This is just an example - I've never even downloaded Lost.

I have 2 questions:

1. What does "LOL" and "TCM" mean? Is it something to do with the audio compression?

2.Is there a way to correct for what I assume is a frame-rate inconsistency? For example: certain avi files seem to play jerky for me - the movement looks a bit *off* - now the audio will generally sync but the actual play is just - stuttery. I am not certain but it may be on the files labelled TCM (I need to actually look at this in depth). Coverting the avi to mpeg2 does not improve the movement issues, probably because this does not correct frame rate problems.

According to g-spot, these files play just fine and I have all the necessary stuff running in the background.

But I want smooth looking video - How do I achieve this? What am I doing wrong? Is this a PAL-NTSC thing? I thought we had worked all those issues out. Do I need to force film something? Force feed something? Should I use the force?

Date: 2005-03-31 08:23 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] morgandawn.livejournal.com
I am having this problems - whether divx or xvid. at first I thought it was the avi ---> DVD conversion software I was using. switched to 2 PC apps and it persists (DVD Santa and WinAVI).

Date: 2005-03-31 08:37 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sisabet.livejournal.com
I'm gonna go thru and post a few filenames I am having problems with and their stats. Once I get home (eventually).

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