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Skipping DVD
I have downloaded 2 different movies that play fine on my computer both are avi's (no comments on downloading avi). However, I burn them to a dvd using Nero and pop it in my standalone dvd player. Now every couple of seconds the frame will freeze then skip to another scene. It does this throughout the whole movie. Now I have played other avi's just fine using the same type of media (Memorex) on this DVD player without any problems. Does anyone have any ideas of what this could be and the fix for it?
is your disc scratched?
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No, almost perfect. When Nero poped out the disc tray I took the cd from that and put it in my dvd player to try it out.
What type of avi file was it.? What model standalone do you have.? Does it support avi or did you convert the avi to another format.? If so, with what program.? What speed memorex did you use and what speed did you burn at.? Also like Sobaku said, is the media scratched. Someone will answer your question if, A: You give specific details or B: The person answering has some errie 6th sense and can answer it with out knowing any of the facts.
also what discs are you using (be specific) and what burner, have you checked for compatability?a good choice of discs is taiyo yudens great quality,cheap discs do nothing but skip ,and/or pixilate
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What type of avi file was it.? What model standalone do you have.? Does it support avi or did you convert the avi to another format.? If so, with what program.? What speed memorex did you use and what speed did you burn at.? Also like Sobaku said, is the media scratched. Someone will answer your question if, A: You give specific details or B: The person answering has some errie 6th sense and can answer it with out knowing any of the facts.
I'm assuming that you're simply burning the AVI directly to the disc, rather than converting it over to a DVD MPEG.
Chances are it's the codec.. while many DVD players can use DivX, I don't think that many of them can use XviD. Your computer won't particularly care one way or the other, but that may be what's causing your standalone to have trouble.
also, try burning a slow speed disk, ive had plenty of disks come out fine at 16x, but everynow and again, regardless of conditions, a file doesnt run properly on the standalone... 9 times out of 10, burning it at 4x fixes it... dont know if its bad bitrates, corrupt files... it gets fixed
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Thats alot of words for someone that sells DVDs out of the back of a truck
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Read zoidys comment for clarification.
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I'm assuming that you're simply burning the AVI directly to the disc, rather than converting it over to a DVD MPEG.
Chances are it's the codec.. while many DVD players can use DivX, I don't think that many of them can use XviD. Your computer won't particularly care one way or the other, but that may be what's causing your standalone to have trouble.
another thing besides burning a slow speed ,if your using nero hit verify to check your disc,i,ve had as high as 60% failure with memorex,they suck
Download the program Avicodec
Run the program and select your avi file. Look at the video bar to see if your file is Divx or XviD. Do a google search on the model of your Samsung standalone to see what formats it supports. If it supports only Divx (more than likely) and your file is Xvid then there's your problem. You might have to convert the XviD to dvd with Tmpegnc if its worth it. Theres loads of guides for this on the net, just google .If its not a codec problem try buring the avi to cd-r. Otherwise maybe your media is poor and you should try burning at half the recommended speed like Dr Zoidy said.
i think its a question of the avi codec rather than the media or burn, but i could be wrong.
standalones are ok when it comes to divx (unless its encoded using Qpel or BMC), but are damn fussy about xvids. Loading the avi into gspot (freeware) will give you all the info you need.
I just went ahead and took the time to encode it using WinAVI and both movies work perfect. Guess it doesn't pay to take the lazy way out..
Ok, thought I would bring this back up because I am running into the same problems again. This time a different format. I am still using Memorex media. I am using DVD Decrypter put the video from a actual non-backup version movie on to my computer. I am doing this by making it an image. Then I was going to attempt to put it back on a disc using dvd decrypter but the image was to big. I then loaded it into DVD Shrink, and told it to shrink it then to burn it to disc at 8x speed. After this was done I took it out of the dvd burner and stuck it in my standalone. It loaded and played fine until about the middle where it started to skip every couple of seconds. The disc has no scratches on it at all. This is no the first movie to start skipping in the middle of the movie. I then tried to right it at 6x speed using the same process as above and the movie doesn't even load now to play. What the fuck is going on here? Somebody please recommend another media besides Memorex that has given better results. Thanks for any help..
Personally I don't worry too much about the manufacturer (cos they're generally all coming from the same few production plants) but pay attention to the dye used.
Wherever possible I only buy DVD's with the Fuji Dye (normally "Datawrite Classic Grey" cos that's what my local store sells). What I would avoid though is the bulk non-brand "white top" DVDs and crap like that, irrespective of the dye used.
Or maybe your writer is fucked or you're having buffering problems mid-way through the burn? You could also try mounting the image in Daemon Tools and watching it on the PC to ensure the skipping isn't in the encode.
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I have never thought about checking the dye, and I didn't think I was buying a cheap brand. I usually always mount the image with daemon tools and watch it there before trying to burn. I have a Sony DVD Burner, it wasn't the most expensive I could find but also not the cheapest. The burner writes at 16x speed but the media I bought is only max at 8x speed. I didn't think that would be a problem, but you never know. The burner is also farely new, alone with the standalone. Is there a way I could perhaps fix the buffering problem, or even find out if I am having one?
i am also having a problem similar to this....i have verbatim dvd-r and have burned a movie (ntsc,no region) to it using dvd decrypter at 4x. When i went to play this dvd in my samsung and toshiba (which both play dvd-r's, i have tried them both before)they will not play. However when i tried my neighbors cheap walmart brand dvd player, it works....i wonder what i could be...i was thinking maybe it wasnt a ntsc issue (ie. they only said it was ntsc) but when i checked the ifo in ifoedit it says its ntsc.....any ideas?
Seriously guys, experiment with the different dyes, I've never had a single DVD player bork at that Fuji dye (although I'm sure some do).
As for the possible buffering problem - most burning software shows you meters for the buffers when burning, one for the "Windows" buffer and one for the writers own buffer... If the writers own buffer starts to drop during a burn, you may be having problems. The best thing I could suggest would be to ensure that you close any resource-hogging programs and store your "data" on a seperate physical drive (not a partition) to your main hard disk. Also, turn on the "speed detection" option in your burner software, just in case it can't transfer fast enough for an 8x burn - although it should.
Oh, and defrag your drives or better still, install Diskeeper and forget about defragging forever 
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Well I will be headed out to the store tomorrow to buy me some new dvd-r's, going with the FUJI brand, should be the right dye. Hopefully that will fix the problem, kind of tired of this b.s. skipping on random movies.
Thanks for the help, will report success/failure tomorrow..
skipping
Let me know how you get on with the other discs cause I have the same problem as you, I have updated all the codecs and burned on to 2 types of discs but I get the same probem, when i use nero to create dvd's, I just burned of star wars ep3 on to a dvd and the first 45mins is fine, then it starts to jump i dont know what its all about. works fine on the pc but in every other dvd player it jumps so I could do with some advice also cheers!!
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