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  1. Hi all,

    I'm kind of new to this 'backup' stuff, but I have successfully burned over ten movies. I'm having a problem with Matrix. During playback of my burned copy, about every 15 minutes, the movie playback seems to jump back a second or two, repeat those few seconds, then jump ahead a few seconds to a point where I guess it should have been if there was no skip. Does that make sense? I think I have stated it correctly. Anyway, this is the ONLY movie this has happened to. I know Matrix has been a problem to some people. I kept menus and extras too.

    I use DVD Decryptor, IFO Edit, DVD2ONE, and RecordNow DX.

    Any help would be appreciated, before I make a second coaster.

    This forum is very informative!!!
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  2. What are you using Ifo edit to do?
    Don't give in to DVD2ONE, that leads to the dark side.
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  3. My first thought would be that you didn't select to rip/backup only one angle (the matrix has multiple angles for different scences).
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    it's the white rabbit scenes that's causing it

    one will be the bit where Neo says 'Welcome to the real world!' after so long

    read this other post here (http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?s=&threadid=49641) using IC and see of it's the same problem

    I posted a way to fix it here
    http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?s=&threadid=49955

    are you using PowerDVD to play it, cos apparently that's the cause but you mention your burned copy, so is that in your standalone also?
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  5. Marco33,
    I am using IFO Edit per BarryHL's Guide on "How to copy a DVD9 to DVD5 with menu & extras using DVD2ONE." I have successfully made 10 DVD copies of various DVD's using Barry's guide, and have not had a problem, until The Matrix.

    Vejita-sama,
    In fact I did only rip/backup one angle of The Matrix.

    MackemX,
    Yes, but backup has the same glitches, at the same points, on any DVD player I tried: Philips DVD740VR, Toshiba SD-4800, Apex AD-1200, & Samsung DVD-612.

    What exactly are the white rabbit scenes? If you are talking about 3:00 minutes into the film, where it shows the white rabbit on the back of the girls shoulder, that scene works fine. As far as between chptr's 10 & 11, they flow smoothly: no jumping parts.

    I just tried DVD Shrink 1.03 and the jittering is worse when played off the Hard Drive, so I'm not even bothering with burning it.

    I just checked out your link: is there a guide somewhere that explains "demux" & "remux" in detail?
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  6. To all,

    I found the problem to the jittering!

    It was the ripping portion. What I found (after re-ripping with DVDDecrytor) was the skipping and jumping was right after I ripped. Just for kicks, I ripped with SmartRipper and no more skips anywhere in the movie! Yohoo!

    Of course my new issue is making it all fit on 1 DVD5. Can I just leave out the extras to keep the video quality of the movie? Will that corrupt the final product in any way?

    I knew with a little playing around I'd figure something out.
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