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ziggyplay
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4. March 2007 @ 10:50 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I've recently came across this problem, all has been fine up til now. When burning dvds, the burn appears 'successful', however, the picture is squint, About 45' angle from top to bottom, and the colour distorted. Tried two different .avi files, same problem.
HELP!!!!

I'm not a prophet or a Stone Age man....
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Saltgrass
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4. March 2007 @ 11:17 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I assume you are using NeroVision, and I also assume the video was normal when you previewed it prior to burning?

Does the DVD act the same way on different types of DVD players?

Do you know what video settings you used to burn it?

The video is either PAL or NTSC, which is what you use?

Nero 7 v7.10.1.0
P4 2.4GHz 1 Gig RAM
NEC ND3550A DVD Burner
ziggyplay
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4. March 2007 @ 13:58 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I'm using NeroVision Express3....and yes, I can watch the download on my pc.
"The project quality was automatically reduced to long play (3382kbps)" appears when adding the file and settings are as follows

"Book Type setting: 'Automatic'
Sample format: Automatic
Audio format: Automatic
Encoding mode: Fast Encoding (1-Pass)
Number of titles: 1
Video mode: PAL
Aspect ratio: 16:9
Quality: Long play (3382 kbps)
Resolution: 720 x 576 (CCIR-601 D1)
Audio SmartEncoding ratio: 0.0 %
Video SmartEncoding ratio: 0.0 %
Number of menus: 1
"

I'm not a prophet or a Stone Age man....
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4. March 2007 @ 14:12 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
All I can conclude from this info supplied is that the AVI files were recorded in that format.

You can try this program to check, however it will leave a watermark on your movie...it's only a trial for 21 days

ConvertX
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Saltgrass
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4. March 2007 @ 14:32 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
The only time I have seen a picture do really funny things was when there was an interlacing or Progressive problem. I think I was playing a Progressive DVD on an older DVD player and it went down the screen. Encoding in interlaced, bottom field first solved that problem.

The only other thing I was thinking possibly there was some type of PAL/NTSC difference involved, but only guessing since I haven't seen what you are describing.

If it only happens with one type of file, or one supplier, it might be those files. If not, try another utility as suggested.

Nero 7 v7.10.1.0
P4 2.4GHz 1 Gig RAM
NEC ND3550A DVD Burner
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