I am having some problems when making DVDs. The DVD will be glitchy and have a few screw ups with some of my XviD rips that I have ripped off of my DVDs. When I transfer them onto a DVD through Nero Vision I usually get glitches in my DVDs. It seems like it happens more though when I put 1 700 MB .avi file on the DVD , then 2 700 MB files. These problems happen to me multiple times... :( Though, like I said I have had very few problems with 2 700MB files... Is there any way to stop all of these glitches that are happening on my DVDs? It is just becoming so irritating watching a movie when all of a sudden the movie glitches to a whole different scene... :(
If anyone can tell me how to get rid of this problem it would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Rat
I am starting to think it has to do with the DVD player, it maybe to old. I watched the .iso image on my computer and I don't have problems... I do have good DVDs... Memorex/16x.... Name brand and all.
I will have to try DivXtoDVD... Sounds interesting.
Oh yes, you wouldn't know anything about audio not being insync with your video, would you? This is my problem.... This is when playing it on the computer in XviD form.
I have a problem with my audio not being in sync with some of my movies. For example a character will be just sitting there in the movie, and a character is talking and when a person does start talking the voice is not in sync with his mouth. I am using DivX player with its codecs. I have noticed when looking in DivXs support that it doesn't support all audio codecs. The movie I was playing was an Xvid video and had MPEG-1 audio or 0x0055(MP3) ID'd as MPEG-1 Layer 3. I don't believe DivX supports that....
Anyway when I tryed playing the movie with windows media player it is all good and the sound is in sync with the characters movemnts and all.
If this does have to do with the DivX player is there anyway I can add something to the player too stop it from doing it or do I need to move to another video player? What video player would be a good one other than :ugh: windows media player?
Rat
I meant playing a .AVI file on the DivX player is out of sync. Can you tell me how to correct that? Sorry about the confusion. The videos sound is just totally off with the voices... Though, on Windows Media player it plays it just right... Do you know of another player that will play the movies with the sound right. I hate Windows Media Player, though.... Ugh! Any other player I can use or a utility I can install to get that going?
Rat