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Film Perfect till end........

Discussion in 'DVDR' started by WelshBoa, Dec 5, 2003.

  1. WelshBoa

    WelshBoa Regular member

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    Finally got a successfull burn and have watched DVD and quality was good. Around half way through the film though, it keeps skipping slightly or pausing.

    I used Shrink 3.0 Beta 5 to do the back up (no deep analysis) and then Nero Recode to burn it.

    As I have been having problems I used a Packard Bell +RW to burn it.

    Is it skipping because disk was dirty during burn process or that when it was being encoded etc it skipped a bit?

    Tried cleaning disk as there were very very slight fingerprint on edge of disc but it still skips during playback.

    Would a deep analysis make any difference?
     
  2. yuedana

    yuedana Regular member

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    yes the fingerprint sounds like the culprit. Could be a media issue also. what kind of media are you using?

    Deep analysis won't do any thing for you. It is used when the compression is high (>30-40%) to improve the compression algorithm to get better quality that way. Doesnt do anything for bad/cheap media.
     
  3. sly_61019

    sly_61019 Senior member

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    he said the brand of media, if the disc was dirty before you burned, this would cause a problem. Since it is RW, erase it and try again to see if the same thing happens.
     
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    i thought packard bell was the burner. I didn't know they made media.
     
  5. WelshBoa

    WelshBoa Regular member

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    yeah reduced from £40 for ten discs to £19.99 in PC World.

    Price says it all really!
     

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