Sometimes watching one of my burnt DVD's I see problems with it. I get these wierd stopping motions, the whole movie sort of jerks around, not sure why this is but does this commonly happen while using Shrink. When I burn with Ripit4me it doesnt do this, only with DVD Shrink. Does anyone know what the problem is?
this is not a problem with the software that you used.......... it's a media problem..... you are using crappy media or media that your player doesn't like or you burned too fast or too slow! usually skipping, freezing, stop and go, and pixelations, are caused by media that is not high quality and when you write to it produces problems like what you are experiencing. here are more compatibility issue and remedies:
There are plenty of reasons why certain dvds won't play properly in players:
1. burning speeds: burn at 4x so there will be less writing errors (rule of thumb is to burn at half the rated speed of the disk--8X disk burn at 4x).
2. read manual for your stand alone player and use the disks that will play in your player. If your player is less than 2 yrs old then it should play the + or - R disks! I said SHOULD that's why you read the manual.
3. try booktyping your drive to DVd-ROM so it will make your +R disks more compatible to players. Read this:
http://k-probe.com/bitsetting-booktype-faq.php 4. make sure that there are no finger prints or scratches on your disk that make it hard for the player to read the disk!
5. use good quality media (rule of thumb....buy the ones that are Made in Japan.) Verbatim is a top notch disk and is the only exception to this rule....some Verbatims are made in Taiwan and they are top notch!
6. and don't burn too close to the outer edge of the disk ..... which will make the disk unreadable! but using good media you will be able to burn close to the edge better than lesser quality media. Just in case I only burn no closer than 4400MB, so if you can set your programs to that, all the better!
follow these little tips of the trade and you'll have better success! good luck.