DVD quality pixelated

Discussion in 'DVDR' started by big89alex, Jan 14, 2006.

  1. big89alex

    big89alex Guest

    Hey guys, i got a problem, I got 2 Xvids, and sometimes whenever I play them on my DVD player, the movie becomes slower, and pixelated (pixels will freeze for a couple of seconds) and the sound will continue. I use NeroVisionExpress to create a dvd with 2 files on it.

    What should I do?
    Thanks,
    Alex
     
  2. DakotaFan

    DakotaFan Regular member

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    A few questions need to be asked here:
    1. What type of media are you using to burn?
    2. How fast are you burning?
    3. Is your firmware up to date?

    If you're using good media, you're burning at a good speed like 4x and your firmware is up to date, you shouldn't be having any problems. If you're still having problems, then chances are the files you're trying to burn are very bad quality and not worth the time.
     
  3. big89alex

    big89alex Guest

    sure thing,

    1) im using a disc -
    made by Infomedia Inc.
    Manufacture ID: INFOME
    DVD Media Type DVD+R
    DVD Media Code : INFOME..R20

    2) I always burn at the low speed of 2x
    3) Im not sure how to check firmware?

     
  4. big89alex

    big89alex Guest

    BTW, im using this burner : BENQ DVD DD DW1620
     
  5. Rotary

    Rotary Senior member

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    not heard of those dvdr's? try some ritek GO5

    its probably media as the guy here has said and is helping you
     
  6. big89alex

    big89alex Guest

    i really cant buy the dvdr's online, is there a substitute? ie. Sony, or other companies?

    Thanks for your help guys,
    Alex
     
  7. alkohol

    alkohol Regular member

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    Sounds like a media issue to me. Try other top notch media like YUDEN, Verbatim "advanced azo/datalife plus" and Maxell (mij Hitachi).
     

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