jerky playback

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  1. desiel

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    i have some avi files that i would like to make into dvds while dvd santa. the files that i used nero showtime to view looked and sounded great i then used dvd santa to convert into dvd format. when i played the dvd it was jerky but the sound was ok. when i went back and viewed the files i used windows media 10 and then power dvd and the files were jerky with good sound. i then used nero show time and they were fine does anyone have any ideas. i have about 8 diffrent player software programs on my computer. any and all suggestions are welcome.

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    So you encoded from AVI to DVD and the resulting DVD was playing back jerky? thats pretty strange as DVDSanta is actuially quite good at encoding. Have you tried a DVD in a stand alone player or anything?

    If you cant get DVDSanta to encode properly for you, you have loadsa of other options like DVD2SVCD and Avi2DVD
     
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    when i viewed the avi with nero show time it is good but after i ecode it with dvd santa it is jerky. if i use one of my other viewing programs the avi is jerky like the encoded dvd is. i was thinking that i may have a codex conflict but i have update media player and the other players that i use so i am not sur ewhat the problem is. i was just hoping someone else had the same problem that may have found a solution.

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    I've gotten this in thye past with XviD files. I think FFDShow is what sorted it out for me!
     
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    found my problem tobe win amp 5.0. so i just removed it from my computer. thanks for the replys.

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    ah figured it out on your own, good man! take care and be sure to visit again :)
     

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