Skipping/Freezing problem
| Newbie Forum Discuss, Skipping/Freezing problem at Starters forum; Hi there, i wonder if someone could possibly help me. I am burning discs using Ritek G05 media on a Lite-on S812 8x burner. Problem I am having is that I often burn copies of series dvd, for example 5 episodes. When I play back on my standalone DVD player |
| Hi there, i wonder if someone could possibly help me. I am burning discs using Ritek G05 media on a Lite-on S812 8x burner. Problem I am having is that I often burn copies of series dvd, for example 5 episodes. When I play back on my standalone DVD player (LG DV7711P) some part of the episodes freeze or skip. If it happened throughout each episode on the disc I'd assume it was bad media , a bad burn, or incompatibility with my standalone player......but as I say only some episodes on the disc have this problem. I tested the disc on my pc and it plays fine. Can someone please guide me on what to do. Is it a setting on my burner? Is it just my standalone being fussy? Thanks |
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| What software are you using to create the DVD |
| try it on different player and see what happens! |
| Difference media plays diff. on different playes try to find a list of the disc that will play on Your player and switch to them,try some of the sampler packs at some of the online shopl Bruce |
| Results with Ritek -R media are very inconsistent with Lite-on drives. Either use high quality -R media (e.g. Taiyo Yuden, Singapore manufactured Verbatim Data Life Plus or Japanese manufactured Maxell) or use +R media with your Litey. (Ritek +R will be fine.)
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| I'm using TMPGEnc (to convert AVI files for use by DVD-Lab), DVD-Lab and Nero for burning to DVD using a Lite-On 1633s at 4x. I've been using 4x and 8x Fuji DVD+Rs (KProbe says they're made by Ricoh.) I've had a problem playing back chapters on 2 Sony players and a Philips player as well. I can hear the audio, but can't see the video. When playing the video, the video will play for awhile and then freeze on the Sonys as well as a Samsung. I have no problems playing back a video or chapters on my Panasonic and so I'm mislead into thinking the DVDs I've created are ok. I am not sure if this as a result of a parameter setting using TMPGEnc to convert an AVI file to MPEG-2 or a DVD-Lab authoring problem. By the way, I'm a part-time wedding videographer and I try to put up to 1 hour and 45 minutes on my DVDs with a compression rate of about 4 mb/sec. I used to compress at 6 mb/sec and someone said that's too high which results in less compression and taxes DVD players. Thanks for any advice. Tom H. |
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