Help.. I'm reaching my wits end!

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  1. ckystu

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    Hi, I'm hoping someone out there will be able to help.
    I'm not a complete noob to this whole conversion software thing but since I got a Panasonic dvd player I keep encountering playback problems such as major pixalation. I've used Divxtodvd for ages and that worked fine on all my old players, now I've tried using Avi2dvd, this worked fine with a large xvid with ac3 but now whacks up errors with xvids with mp3. I have also tried using Winavi, works fine, great picture, put dvd in my panasonic player and it jumps like crazy.
    I've read all the guides and tried pretty much everything. Which program is the best for playback on EVERY dvd player.
    Cheers guys
     
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    Have you tried encode with VSO, BUT burn with Nero?

     
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    No. I haven't tried that. I always burn with DVDDecrypter cos I was told it was the best. Will give it a go and let you know. Cheers. (Fingers crossed)
     
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    Tried burning with nero, same problem as before. Picture goes pixelated and screwed, bit only on the panasonic players. Argh!
     
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    Woohoo! I got it working but still need some advice.. The xvid's I've got working are the ones with ac3 (5.1) audio. I join them with virtualdub and then convert with avi2dvd. All works fine. Now I'm having problems with the playback of the ones with mp3 audio. Whack em through avi2dvd and they come up with errors. Whack em through winavi and the video jumps around on the panasonic dvd players. I usually convert them using VSO but on the panasonic it goes pixelated. Any ideas?
     
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    Glad that you've found solutions to part of your problems. If I remember correctly, VSO encode audio into ac3 format, and maybe that's giving you the trouble. Maybe you could check the video and audio format produced by VirtualDub and/or avi2dvd and do it likewise?

     

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