I have a backup copy that I made of a movie that gets a small amount of pixelization and break up on my Panasonic DVD-F65 DVD player. When I play the same DVD on a Panasonic DVD-S27S DVD player I get alot more break up. I used DVD Decrypter to decrypt it then DVD Shrink 3.1 to rip it. I thought it was really odd that I got more on the second DVD player than the first since they both are almost exactly the same. Does anybody have a clue to why this is happening? The computer I used is a P4, 133mhz FSB, 512mb of mem and plenty if drive space.
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What brand of disks are you using?
"Art is making something out of nothing and selling it." - Frank Zappa -
That's likely the problem, try burning slower maybe.....
"Art is making something out of nothing and selling it." - Frank Zappa -
When I play the same DVD on a Panasonic DVD-S27S DVD player I get alot more break up.
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You need to check the DVD Player for compatibilities in the DVD Player library.
"If it ain't broke, don't fix it" Why is this hard to remember ? -
what kind of media u buying? or using? i bought sony and memorex oems, or riteks at http://www.superkeyword.net/blankmedia/ 50 pk for $40, works great on any dvd and my panasonic dvdplayer from 5 years ago!
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