VCD skipping,jerky after burning .cue files.

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  1. beezerk

    beezerk Member

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    After I burn a .cue file with Nero6(I know it's rubbish) it skips or jumps during playback on my dvd player. The jumps are uniform, about every 1/4 second and last the length of the film, it's as though it is missing 3 out of 4 frames or at least that's what it looks like on the tv. Other vcd's burnt on nero using avi and mpeg files work fine. Thanks.
     
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    There are lots of reasons why you could get Jumpy playback...If you Burn your VCD"s at to high of a speed, They should be burned at 8X speed or slower because (S)VCD"s have no error correction like other CD"s do...And you can get Jumpy playback if the (S)VCD were encoded incorrectly, Like if you encode a Pal AVI file to a NTSC VCD/Mpeg file you can get Problems or any AVI to an Mpeg file of a different Frame rate ...Jumpy Playback can also be caused from Bitrate spikes in the VCD File, What sometimes happens with some encoders is that the Bitrate will suddenly spike and your DVD Player can not spin the CD-R fast enough to read the increased data rate so you get a skipping effect from the DVD Player trying to catch up..There are of cource many other reason why you can get a jumpy effect like encodeing to the wrong field order and encodeing your Progressive file as interlaced but these are the More common reasons but I really couldn"t tell you whet your problem is without seeing it myself....Good Luck
     

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