Burned movies skipping

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  1. ewddy48

    ewddy48 Regular member

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    I have tried twice to play this movie and both times there are scenes missing or the disk is skipping a few minutes ahead. I used Verbatim at 4 times and DVD Santa. There were 2 avi files...cd1 and cd2. Any other program besides Nero I could try. And if I use Nero, what is the least version I would need. After I decode the files with DVD santa, I have 2 files, one being a TS and I forget what the other ie, anyway I am trying Nero but can only load the TS file and it won't take the other. Is the TS file the only one I need to load in maybe. Thanks for any help..ed These movies in avi form paly fine on my computer but skip ahead in my Panasonic stand alone hooked to my TV.
     
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    Thank you I shall try this, also can I burn to a DVD rewriteable so I'm not burning coasters. Are they reliable to play properly or not a true test of how your burning.? ed
     
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    You can burn a rewritable, it is a good way to know if your burn will work out, however don't know if your standalone supports playing them. You can check here if you player supports that format.

    http://www.videohelp.com/dvdplayers
     
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    Ok I was reading your link about VSO Divx To DVD. Can I copy both the avi files from my novie to to program to convert or just one at a time and put each of them in the same folder and theen join them when I burn. It said something about maybe problems using multiple files. OR can I copy one avi file and burn it and then the othere seperate
    and burn to 2 cd's. And if I didn't use the program CopytoDVD, can I add those converted file from the folder to another program and what would the file extensions be I need to put in the source part? Sorry for all these questions but I am getting frustrated with nothing turning out...ed
     

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