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  1. i was just bored, so i tried something out.

    i used DVDshrink to transcode a clip of a commercial dvd.

    i used "re-author", and used to "start-end" option to backup a clip of the dvd.

    i used "no compression" level for video.

    then i clicked "backup" to a VIDEO_TS folder.

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    for Nero, i used http://www.dvdshrink.info/nero-udf-iso.php

    but instead of "DVD-ROM (UDF/ISO)", i used "CD-ROM (UDF/ISO"

    and did the same exact settings, except everything is in cd-r.

    i played the cd-r on my xbox, it played, but there was green blocks everywhere, and audio-sync problems.

    anyone ever tried this?

    i think the xbox cant read dvd-content on a cd-r fast enough...
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    This is not unique for XBox - most DVD players suffer from this.

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    Yep. Older DVD drives especially (and the XBox has 3-4 year old technology in it, remember) can't read CD anywhere NEAR fast enough.

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    You could try to lower the bit rate of the mpeg to somewhere not above SVCD bit rate (~2500 kbps). But then, at DVD res, it will still look crap...

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