VLC Player cause of jumpy DVD encoding?

Discussion in 'Video to DVD' started by rogue212, Jun 3, 2008.

  1. rogue212

    rogue212 Guest

    Hi, i've been using the VLC player for some time because of it's wide format support but i've just found out it's been the cause of some of my very jumpy dvd's.

    Over the years i've had the odd jumpy video file ranging in degree from watchable to extremely bad but just the other day a file which jumped or jaddered very badly, even after i burned it to dvd and i was about to delete played perfectly!

    I had changed my open with player to Media Player Classic by chance and it played perfectly and i've now burned it to dvd and it's fine, i'm not sure why but just wondered if any Newbies like me may have had the same problem with the VLC player.
     
  2. Phantom69

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    I have always found the best combination to be K-Lite Mega Codec Pack and its inbuilt windows media classic, it supports all formats including DVD etc... this way you avoid any extra software and minimise problems.

    if you dont like the media player classic interface, you can download freeware ZoomPlayer and just use MPC to play DVD.
     

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