DVDs always stutter

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  1. corbula

    corbula Member

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    Everytime i burn a DVD it always stutters during playback on a DVD player, but when i play it on my PC or PS3 it players flawlessly. I used to use Nero on my old pc and it did the same thing. Now on my new pc i convert to DVD with convertXtoDVD and then burn using CloneDVD.

    Anyone one know why?
     
  2. dialysis1

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    It could be that your player is having a little difficulty reading the discs. What brand are you using?
     
  3. corbula

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    Its a Kiiro DVD player. But it does it on my brother DVD player aswell, im not sure what make it is.
     
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    Try Cleaning the Player with a DVD Laser Cleaning Disc.

    How Do You Back-up your DVDs?
    What Programs do you use?
    What Brand of Blank Media do You Use?
    What is Your Target size set to?
    What is the Speed at which you Burn set to?
     
  5. corbula

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    I back-up my DVDs by converting the file to DVD format using ConvertXtoDVD and then burn it to DVD using CloneDVD.

    ConvertXtoDVD and CloneDVD.

    I use Verbatim and TDK.

    The default i think its DVD-5 (4400MB).

    I set it to Max speed.
     
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    don't burn them at max speed. you should burn them at half that. so if the max burning speed is 16x then burn them at 8x. try that and tell us what happens.
     
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    I got beat to the advice. So much for typing from mobile!!
     
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    Do other folks burns play on these players?

    Switch to -R and use ImgBurn to burn.
     
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    I Would also Set the target size to 4300mb, and use only Verbs or TYs
     
  10. corbula

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    I have burned video on to a re-writable Pleomax DVD (4x), i burned it at 4x and i will watch it later and let you know what happens.
     
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    i just quickly tried it and its not starting.
     
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    I have noticed depending on how loaded up you PC is. that you have to kill alot of the progs running in the background that are using up the RAM needed for processing your backup. Plus make sure if you are using your local drive that you defrag it pretty often. I recommend a non system drive (DMA enabled) and lots of ram and if the bottom left corner of you desktop is loaded with icons chances are you have too much stuff running

     
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    Ok so i worked out why it didn't work, it was just the disc isn't working.

    So i tried again on one of my re-writable discs, and because it is a 4x disc i burned it at 1x (only took 20 mins) and it worked fine during playback on the DVD players.

    Thanks
     

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