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    Video Stutter (On Pc After Convert From Avi To DVD & When Burned) Please Help


    hi, so yeah . ive bin downloading some avi's . have done for over 2 years just, my old pc kinda got 'OLD' Should we say and really messed converting,
    anyway, i got a new pc.
    8GB Ram

    but yeah, the problem is when i convert the video is real stuttery, it will either skip/hop or move really slow. , happens on most files, i get a few working

    now this is with , convertXtoDVD. Winavi. Nero. TMPGEnc DVD Author 3. ive tryed almost every converter with the same problem, i have the xvid codec, i tryed k lite codec also, its just like what happened with my old pc.

    and its like this before i burn , so isnt my media, and its like it when i burn to, i use verbatim and datawrite, burn as slow as they let u,


    can someone please please help me

    PS . the xvid/divx of the files are all perfect. no stutter, its when i convert to dvd
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    OK, the Xvid/Divx's play back with no problems. But when you convert them to MPEG for a DVD, they stutter.

    Have you tried playing them with VLC Media Player? It uses it's own codecs and should eliminate codecs as a problem.

    If VLC gives the same results, then it could be a bit complicated. ConvertX is generally very stable and unlikely to mess up a encode. If you have the same problem with several encoders and formats, it sounds like a problem with your OS or your computer hardware.

    Check the Task Manager while you are encoding and see how much CPU/Memory you are using. Also see if there is something running in the background that may be stealing CPU cycles. Sometimes antivirus programs can cause problems.

    On the hardware side, make sure your hard drive is defragged and make sure you have enough free space available on the drive.

    Is encoding the only problem? Or are there problems running other programs? Other possibilities are overheating, bad RAM, bad power supply, failing hard drives. None of those seem too likely, though.
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