i use dvddecrypter to save my dvd to my HD then i use nero record to rip to a image then i burn the image to a dvd-R and when i watch the movie it is jumpey or skippey everynow and or then
what is wrong
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Are you trying to fit a dual9 original to a single balnks??.........If you are mate i personally think nero is crap as a re-encoder try using dvd-shrink or dvd9to5 to do the encoding.........
Also mate try to keep to the good makes of blanks as they tend not to overheat in the dvd player and pixilate the film at random
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Tommyknocker is probably right. I switched to Ritek dye discs a few months back and not had a skippy disc since.
There are various tools which will analyse your blanks and report back the sort of media they are. Just search this site.
Good luck
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