I am using a program called 321Studio for copying the DVD's. I have had pretty good luck but on some of them I get a fault, after hours of encoding, I get a fault saying " MPG2Dec:Too much sample-try other frame rate or change detect/force 24hz' floe"
Now I have done this and get the same results. I have copied at least a dozen with the setup they told me to use and they were perfect but I have had 4 that I have given up on and deleted. What the heck is going on?
What exactly is this fault telling me. Are there some DVD's that defy encoding?
I am an old man but not stupid.A little help would be appreciated--Royal
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hmm.. that 321studio wouldn't happen to be something you bought have you? cause it sure sounds like old version of DVDx to me! I would strongly suggest you check the guides here, and just to be on the safe side, get the latest DVDx and compare it to your program.
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Sefy Levy,
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