pausing and pixelation help

Discussion in 'Video to DVD' started by Sandyut, Jul 15, 2005.

  1. Sandyut

    Sandyut Member

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    ok so here it is, hope this is the right place to ask, i have been puting together some dvds using a combination of programs, tmpgenc dvd author, clone dvd and nero, when i finally burn to a disc (4X) it will play fine up till the last half hour to an hour, then it will pause , stop and pixelate (right word?) and even freeze up my player (stand alone, several models) but if i take that same disc and make a copy of it (even with same program i burned it with (at 4x) and same media) the copy works just fine, any ideas?? really dont want to have to make two of everything i do just to get one good copy, this has done this one cheap media as well as expencive, any help would be great, if you need more info let me know
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    Sandy
     
  2. Razor89

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    This might sound stupid to the smarter members, but I think this might work...You say the original burn will not work, but a copy of the original will work correct? Possibly could you mount the image on a virtual drive and copy from there? Sorry...Not much experience but that sounds like it would work, right?

    Razor
     
  3. Sandyut

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    well, i would say that i am semi smart myself, dont sound dumb as i have already tried that, only works if i make a copy from the actual disc that i burned, i hav gotten around this problem with a few other things i just thought i was a little odd is why i was asking.
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  4. dlc2000

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    try a different brand of media . making 2 copies of the same movie to get one good copy is a waste of disc's . what media are you using ? also you could try using a rw disc till you get this figured out .
     
  5. Razor89

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    Yes that is a very good idea...Burn to a DVD-RW disc, then copy from it, erase when completed.

    Nice...See, Now why didn't I think of that?:p

     

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