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Choppy Jerky DVDs
sherer
Newbie
2. October 2005 @ 06:58
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Hi
Hope i've got this in the right forum
I've got some DVDs i've downloaded and also some video from our camcorder that plays fine on my PC
Whenever i burn this to a DVD the playback on my DVD player and through PC is choppy , jerky and shows marks on it and freezes every so often
I've tried a new IDE cable to my DVD writter but still get the same.. AM using Nero 6 to burn and writting at 2x speed with no other apps running.
Not sure why this is happening or what else I can change and need some advice
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TMcC
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2. October 2005 @ 07:04
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Have you tryed useing something like winavi converter?to convert the files to mpeg?
sherer
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2. October 2005 @ 08:05
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the files play ok on my pc.. and i've used a few different programs to convert stuff.. i've even tried some VOB files i've got off the internet all play fine on the pc it's only after burning them... i've got a few m-peg 2 files so i know they are fine it must be something to do with the DVD writter or something
AfterDawn Addict
2. October 2005 @ 08:15
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hi
what is the media id code on the discs?
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sherer
Newbie
2. October 2005 @ 08:58
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i've got some Mirro Platinum DCD-R discs branded as 4x and i am burning at 2x.. will try some different brands DVDs in the week when i buy some more
AfterDawn Addict
2. October 2005 @ 09:05
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hi
use dvd identifier to tell us the media ID code off the discs, not so much brand names they dont mean much, but i never heard of thoses?
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sherer
Newbie
2. October 2005 @ 10:22
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dvd identifier says
Disc - DVD-R An31
Anwell Precision Technologoes is the make
AN31 is the ID
AfterDawn Addict
2. October 2005 @ 10:30
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hi
i think theres your problem get some descent media i use RITEK with (Ritek GO5) dye
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sherer
Newbie
2. October 2005 @ 11:15
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thanks for the info.. yes thy are cheap and were free with the writter.. i guess now i know why
where can i get the ones you said.. was going to buy some Sony or TDK discs and test them out first
AfterDawn Addict
2. October 2005 @ 11:18
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Nothing here to see, move along folks.
sherer
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3. October 2005 @ 04:50
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well just to test this out i got some TDK discs from HMV and the one i've tried so far is working fine.. will get some of them Ritek discs you recommended and ditch the free ones i got with the drive
thanks for all the help
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3. October 2005 @ 11:15
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Stay away from TDK DVD+R media. The dvd-r's should be fine as well as Sony dvd+r's and dvd-r's. If you order online verbatum and taiyo yuden are most highly recommended. Good online stores include supermediastore.com, rima.com, newegg.com, and meritline.com.
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