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  1. I was watching a backed-up DVD and all the sudden I got these huge blocks of pixels and the whole thing started skipping. After fast-forwarding some more, these problems went away but the audio was out of sync.

    I tried playing it on the pc and it was fine. I played it on standalone player again and those problems weren't there. I performed a scan on Nero CD-DVD Speed but I don't understand the data.

    The stand alone player is Panasonic RV32. The media I've used is Ritech from Japan.

    What could be the problem? Maybe there was something on the disc or the player was overheating? Could it be a bad burn?

    Here are the results from disc quality test:

    General Information
    Drive: LITE-ON COMBO SOHC-5232K
    Firmware: NK0A
    Disc: DVD+R (RICOHJPN R01)
    Selected speed: Maximum
    PI errors
    Maximum: 183
    Average: 11.52
    Total: 159049
    PI failures
    Maximum: 100
    Average: 1.72
    Total: 95797
    PO failures: n/a
    Jitter: n/a
    Scanning statistics
    Elapsed time: 9:53
    Number of samples: 123646
    Average scanning interval: 1.16 ECC
    Glitches removed: 5
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  2. Always Watching guns1inger's Avatar
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    It could be a bad burn on good media
    It could be a good burn on bad media
    It could be a compatability issue between your player and the media

    Things to note :

    PC DVD readers/writers are usually more robust at reading disks thatn standalone players.

    Even good media can have a bad batch.

    Looking at your player in the DVD Players list (to your left) shows it to be a fairly hit&miss player when it comes to DVD-R/+R disks.
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    Originally Posted by stevethe pirate
    Ritech from Japan
    If you mean "Ritek" then thats your problem. Get better media.
    "Ritek" is not from Japan, but cheap Taiwanese crap.

    Originally Posted by guns1inger
    It could be a good burn on bad media
    Almost certain.
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  4. I have to disagree with Ritek media. It has been reliable for me. I would recommend clicking the link to "DVD Media" at this site - left side of the page. It rates the different media with comments about each one of them. There are pages of DVD media, so make sure you look at the right model number. Ritek (and other media manufacturers) have several different types and the quality can be different.
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    Originally Posted by cinemagic
    have several different types and the quality can be different
    so that is better than a brand having consistant quality?????????
    I like to know exactly what quality I am getting every time thanks !
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