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Xvid Movies Skip To Next Movie in Yamada 6600

Discussion in 'Video playback problems' started by deelondon, Feb 11, 2005.

  1. deelondon

    deelondon Member

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    I've been using Fairuse 1.0, to Backup DVD movies to Yellow Datawrite G05 DVD-R's (8 speed disk but written at 4 speed)

    I save each movie as 1.4gn in size so I can get 3 movies to a disk, but I've tried 3 different disc's and three totally different movies and I can watch the movies to a certai point and then they'll just skip to the next movie. And in the Yamada 6600 all I can do is go back to the beginning of the movie and fast forward, but tried this and it skipped again at the same point. When I did a verify with Nro it was fine and there's no scratches on the disks (any of the 3 disks)

    Could this be from using Xvid? I used to use DivX but recently did all these movies using the Xvid built into FaireUse 1.0.

    I don't remember any problems like this when I did them with DivX. I've used an AVI checker and the files seem perfect.

    Any thoughts?

    I upgraded my firmware on the Yamada a few months ago with some firmware that replaces the start screen with a flower and more sound options and better menu system.

    Any idea what the problem could be it generally occurs more then an hour into a movie.
     
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    BTW I did notice in one movie it stopped and moved on to the next movie during a very sudden scene change inthe movie the secret windows around 1 hour 7 minutes into the movie.

    Could sudden scene changes make the Yamada 6600 skip to the next movie?
     
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    Did you have VBV enabled? Guess it is possible that it skips due to a bitrate spike?
     
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    What about using UDF instead of ISO, could this be causing it?
     
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    Sure most playes don't like UDF (at least in raw/file mode), but your files are under 2GB's anyway.
     
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    Yes those movies that skipped were under 2GB but I was using UDF for them. I'd done a few 3 hour long movies at 2.2gb to keep quality up and Nero said you have to use UDF so I kind of stuck with UDF for all my discs recently even if it was 3 files of 1.4gb.

    Could that be it using UDF? I thought Universal Disk Format would have been the best option, maybe I should use ISO? I'm not sure what the problems is if it's using Xvid instead of DivX or UDF instead of ISO or both. But I know the movies play fine on a PC when copied back from the DVD to HD.
     

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