help! when crunching with rempeg2 and demuxing back with ifoedit i get a very strange quirk. On my panasonic standalone it jumps chapters as it plays but on other makes of standalone they are fine! Followed my usual procedure for copying my dvd < 4.3 gb and that procedure works fine every time on all standalone's but added the extra stage of rempeg2 and demuxing in ifoedit and thats when the problem arises. The only differnece in vob extras that i use is no split in the vob files and not 1gb files as before. Who can help me !!!! it can be a newbee or even one of those clever fellas on the other treads.
yes i know it has only been a few days but dRD and all you others seem to answer every body else very quickly or is you just dont have an answer for me!!! Either way this is frustrating me as every night my cpu is at 100% for 8 hours and then my burner goes for an hour as still no luck ! By the way tried 5 other types of dics i keep getting power calibration area error and 1 I didnt it still did the same of jumping chapters. Also tried limiting max bit rate as per another thread but still no joy PLEASE HELP!!
No, there's no conspiracy against you. I just reply to messages where I know the answer right away (you can imagine that I don't have much time to concentrate to each individual msg and I'm kinda newbie with DVD-R stuff myself. Anyway, the problem sounds kinda weird. Is there anything different -- different DVD-R brand maybe (sometimes discs seem to be the problem)?
as you can see from my last entry if have tried different brands of dvd-r with no success. ? whenever I try better brands I get power calibration error as stated b4 so this limits the type of dvd-r's that I can use. Last night failed as well. These discs I am using have successfully burnt about 40 films without any failures but only if I dont crunch the movie with rempeg/demux. ps if I dont get this sorted soon my logib name will be neil ' minus ' sue. Regards
Some DVD players are just picky and are not 100% DVD-R compatible, that's a fact and that's very likely the case with your Panasonic, unfortunately.
guess what i have solved it . it wasn't media or anything like that it was that panasonic standalone players dont seem to like vob's greater than 1 gb so all you remember always keep vob's to 1gb. for all the panasanic guys.