Freezing problem with burnt movies

Discussion in 'Video playback problems' started by vagany, Jan 24, 2003.

  1. vagany

    vagany Guest

    I have no problem if i just want to watch them on my Pc but when I play them on my dvd player the movie frezes sometimes for a couple of seconds then it plays again. I have a HP 200i dvd burner using meritline dvd disks and arcsoft showbiz as a burning software. I am kind of new in burning movies and I just wanna know if i have to change something or set my computer differently. Can anyone help?
     
  2. gush

    gush Member

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    try burning at 4x and no more.
    u might wanna try tmpgenc for making playback for your dvd player.
     
  3. vagany

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    Thanx for the advice I gonna try that next time.Oh now another problem.The movie was playing fine till at least the third quarter and then the video stopped and only the audio was going. the funny thing is that it works perfect in kazaa theatre or in windows media player. I have scanned the whole movie in TMPgenc and didn't show any problem no bad frames nothing at all. I just don't get it. Any idea? Thanks
     
  4. msb5150

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    This also pertains to the necesary low burn speed. As the movie plays, the last portions fo it are on the outside of the disk(which rotates much faster than the inside of the disk) the fact that the rotation speed is much faster means that any imperfections(probably caused by a high burn speed) will be noticed more by the viewer than the same imperfections when the disk is spinning slower in the first portions of the movies. The reason, the laser cannot accurately read/correct for the errors when the disk is rotating so fast.
    SO: burn slower to reduce errors.
     
  5. vagany

    vagany Guest

    Thanx for the advice I try that next time.
     

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