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AVI to DVD skipping frames

Discussion in 'Video to DVD' started by nine09, Aug 23, 2006.

  1. nine09

    nine09 Member

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    Hey I'm kind of new at this forum.
    However I have wanted to ask this question for weeks. You see, I am trying to author (or make) a DVD set of a movie I got.

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    In the VLC "Stream and media info" it shows:

    Stream0
    Codec: XVID
    Language:
    Type: Video
    Resolution: 640x336
    Frame rate: 23.976000

    Stream 1
    Codec: mpga
    Language:
    Typr: Audio
    Channels: 2
    Sample rate: 48000Hz
    Bitrate: 132 Kb/s

    General
    Duration: 1:22:16

    Meta-information
    Setting: HAS_INDEX IS_INTERLEAVED

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    THE MAIN PROBLEM is that whenever I try to convert the movie yhe result is that the movie is sort of skipping frames each second. This happened when I used NeroVision so I then tried DVD-lab PRO but the same happens there.

    The main movie (the avi file) plays just fine in WMP and VLC.

    How the &%ยค can I get this movie burned as a DVD whithout any skipping??
    Please help
     
  2. mistycat

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    The usual cause of skipping is a burn speed that is too high or poor media quality. If either of these could apply, try slowing your burns to 4x and experiment from there. A good rule of thumb is to burn at half the rated speed. Excellent media is Taiyo Yuden, Verbatim or any made in Japan.
     
  3. nine09

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    This is not the case here.
    I not burned anything. It is the same problem with the VIDEO_TS backup at my harddrive.

    It has nothing to do with the burn speed.
     

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