Help burning DVD movie

Discussion in 'Video to DVD' started by garysjo, Nov 24, 2006.

  1. garysjo

    garysjo Guest

    I created a movie on my PC with movie Maker in XP (windows media audio/video file) I burned to a -R disk using InterVideo Launcher in NTSC format. All seemed well until I try to play back in my DVD player. the picture "pixelates" every 10-15 seconds or so. Any help would be appreciated. The disk plays fine on the PC.

    Thanks in advance!
     
  2. meyer_m

    meyer_m Regular member

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    I think you might have the bitrate set up to high, I've never used InterVideo Launcher so I don't know if it gives you the option to change or not.
     
  3. garysjo

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    Hmm, no bit rate selection, but it does offer "high Quality", "good quality" and so on down the line. I burned at HQ, will try "Good quality" and see what happens. Thanks
     
  4. garysjo

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    Still no luck...anybody?

    Thanks!
     
  5. club42

    club42 Regular member

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    I dont think it would be a bitrate problem. I dont know much about intervideo but if you are having intervideo encode a .wmv file from windows movie maker that might be the problem. I would try a different encoder and author, then just use intervideo for the burning. I would use tmpeg xpress, divxtodvd, cce, or nero recode. Also make sure you are burning at no more than 4x.
     
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  6. garysjo

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    Man, i'm such a noob! so the movie I made in movie maker is not a .wmv file? If I understand you correctly I need to encode the file to a .wmv first? I just d/loaded nero, I'll give that a try. Thanks!

    Gary
     
  7. club42

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    No the movie that you made with windows movie maker was a .wmv file. You need to encode that to a mpg2 and then author.
     

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