Hey ! I have made a few DVD-Video disks and as i was watching them i noticed it ocasioanly " skips " but its not like any other skip , becouse the voices still go the picture kinda hits " slow mo " and then after about 1 minute or so it picks right back up 100 % perfect again . But to the point , My question to all of u is . Would anyone know of a way to eliminate this problem with my video's in the mere future ? Here is the steps i used to create the disks. 1 = Took Avi File And Converted It to a DVD file Using WinAVI Video Converter . 2= Took my DVD files and burned them using Nero , and ocasionaly CloneDVD2 . N e one know how to fix this little problem ? Much Thanks To All Replys !
What type of media are you using? What speed are you burning at? Is the firmware for your particular burner up to date?
I use a viraity of media . Memorex , Maxell , and Sony I beleave it burns at 2x. And the burner , well i dont know much about that actualy i was just getting ready to do a post regarding that .
I only use Taiyo Yuden. Buying the other brands is a crap shoot with bad odds, although if the sony's were made in japan they are good. I have alot of problems with my early backups on memorex, skipping, pixelation, etc. Try a quality disk like ty or verbatim and see if that makes a difference.
I would but i have never once seen them being sold . The only ones i ever see are Maxell/Memorex/Durabrand/Sony and thats about it ... ??
I couldn't swear on it but I think the Sony that are made in japan are Taiyo Yuden. I order Ty's online from Rima.com and/or supermediastore.com. You can find a wealth of information on the quality of media on the dvd-r media forum here on AD. I just ordered 100 4X Ty's and 300 cases from supermediastore. The Ty's were on sale for (I think 37.99$). You may pay a little more getting them online after shipping but having no coasters and a backup that will work a year from now is well worth it!
Hmm 2 young for credit card so thats outta the question and parents dont do online stuff so... n e other ideas ? While im at it , n e idea on what is the best write speed to avid skipping and slow mo loking stuff ?
I think you would have the best luck sticking with the sony and burning at 4X max. You might also try disabling any non-essential programs while encoding/burning.