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bad sound and image

Discussion in 'DVD / BD-Rebuilder forum' started by sebber, Dec 22, 2005.

  1. sebber

    sebber Member

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    Hi
    New in this program, so hope some body can help me out...
    I have just started using this program dvd rb pro1.04...
    And i hope i have set it up right...
    but.. the sound is very bad...alot of disturbs and the movie looks like a old dvd movie with scratses ( sorry for my bad english )...

    What can be wrong...
     
  2. Sophocles

    Sophocles Senior member

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    sebber

    You have a setup problem somewhere and it sounds like an incorrect version of something (avisynth or DGDecode.dll). Did you set it up yourself or did you use the installer version?
     
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    Hey
    And thanks for the answer...
    Think i have solved the problem..
    Have made a feew changes in the set up.. have set passes to 9.. know it takes loooong time... and a few other changes....
    But now.. the quality is super.... ;-)
     
  4. L8ter

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    9 passes??????

    that is kinda overkill imho infact there is a large section of our community that will tell you anything over 4 passes is just a waste of time I should think it was the "other things" that most likely made the difference!

    I would down the passes to two or three and see if the quality is not still "super"

     
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    Sophocles Senior member

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    sebber

    You don't need to set more than three passes unless you're authoring your own homemade a DVDs from scatch.
     

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