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Posted by Arabiad07 on 05-21-2005 04:20 PM:

Sound and Image on a Cue Image Cd-r Help

i have a cue image of a movie, i played it on vlc player , it works fine, then i burned it to a cdr using alcohol 120% and then i tried again with nero burning rom, when i played it on my dvd player, the audio and video speeds up and then slows down again and again, any help?


Posted by Neversoft on 05-21-2005 04:39 PM:

Eh? Errrr... I don't know what the fuck you're talking about so I'm just going to guess:

1. You've burnt a cue/bin image with Nero and Alcohol120% and they work fine on the PC, you have tested them with VLC.

2. The same CD's are fucked when played on your DVD player.

Conclusion...

Burn them at a slower speed, but it may be the case that if they're SVCD's, your DVD can't cope with some of the higher bit-rates.

If I've guessed wrong, you'll have to translate your original post into English

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Posted by Arabiad07 on 05-21-2005 05:08 PM:

i burned it at 8x and it still speeds up and then slows back down


Posted by morco on 05-21-2005 06:24 PM:

idiots!

this is a common problem with the way it was encoded, my APEX cant play any CBR mpegs from TMPGEnc, so that is ur prob.

I recommend re-encodeing it thru TMPGenc, but use VBR setting.

The reason it jumps like that is because when TMPGEnc encodes CBR the frames arent the same bitrate and jumps usually, hence why it speeds up and down, some dvd players get confused by this, because CBR stands for Constant Bitrite now VBR stands for Variable Bitrite, so the dvd player expects the spikes in frames, and doesnt get confused.

Hope this helped

morco


Posted by Arabiad07 on 05-21-2005 09:15 PM:

i downloaded TMPGenc but when i browse for my .cue file its not a video file, so do i need to convert it back to a video file, and if so, how?


Posted by Neversoft on 05-21-2005 10:37 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Arabiad07
i downloaded TMPGenc but when i browse for my .cue file its not a video file, so do i need to convert it back to a video file, and if so, how?
Yup... VCDGear

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Posted by morco on 05-21-2005 11:32 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Avenue_1
heh


hehe, i cant spell


Posted by mattmatt02 on 06-13-2005 02:21 PM:

i normally extract the mpeg from the image but if you load the BIN file, not the cue file, you can convert it as if it was an mpeg.

about your prob, that can happen with shite cd-r discs. ive tried cheapo ones in the past and they never play right. buy decent branded ones for svcds like philips or sony


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