choppy audio(sometimes)/video

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  1. Xplorer4

    Xplorer4 Active member

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    I have 2 videos converted over to DVD format using WinAvi. Tested the outcome of the vob videos using Nero Showetime and the audio and video sync fine.

    However when I burn them the audio is out of sync on 1(JVC) of 3 DVD players(Sony,JVC and XBox). However on all 3 players the video is slightly choppy rather then smooth.

    I have attempted burning at as slow as 2X using Nero Burning Rom,Nero Express, and DVD Shrink. All result in the same choppy video regardless of burn speed.

    Can any one offer suggestions?
    Thanks.
     
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    Xplorer4 Active member

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    Sorry for the double post, but I just wanted to update that I used the vob files in NeroVision Express 3 and it burned just fine, and burned fine at 2x.

    Help would still be appreciated.
     
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    gwendolin Senior member

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    What brand of discs are you using and what is your burn speed
     
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    Well like I said I been burning at 2X. The discs are Maxell DVD+R, there rated for up to 8X.
     
  5. Saltgrass

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    Do you happen to know the specifics on how you made the files originally and then what settings you used to burn them. Things like video resolution, bit rate, sample format, and audio settings?

    If you have the original files, you might try putting them in NVE 3 and letting it burn them.
     
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    Odd thing is I have DivX codecs installed, yet it will not play in Windows Media Player unless I convert it over to another DivX format using ImTOO MPEG Encoder.

    Once converted to the format above it plays fine in Windows Media Player, and once converted to DVD using WinAVI it burns fine in NeroVission Express 3 (version 3.1.0.25).
     
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    It may not matter, but you have some strange numbers, like video 1 524Kbps? And then Audio mono 705Kbps? This isn't my speciality, but these look a little strange--typo?
     
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    No typo. I copied the info directly from Media Player Classic analysis of the clip. I will run it through g spot and see what it says.No typo. I copied the info directly from Media Player Classic analysis of the clip.

    Here was the g spot read out on it.
    http://img355.imageshack.us/img355/9188/screen6an.png

    Oh and thanks for the help. :)
     
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