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  1. I have a backup copy that I made of a movie that gets a small amount of pixelization and break up on my Panasonic DVD-F65 DVD player. When I play the same DVD on a Panasonic DVD-S27S DVD player I get alot more break up. I used DVD Decrypter to decrypt it then DVD Shrink 3.1 to rip it. I thought it was really odd that I got more on the second DVD player than the first since they both are almost exactly the same. Does anybody have a clue to why this is happening? The computer I used is a P4, 133mhz FSB, 512mb of mem and plenty if drive space.
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    What brand of disks are you using?
    "Art is making something out of nothing and selling it." - Frank Zappa
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  3. I bought them from Shop4Tech, an off brand I guess?
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    That's likely the problem, try burning slower maybe.....
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    When I play the same DVD on a Panasonic DVD-S27S DVD player I get alot more break up.
    This is natural. Different MPEG decoders will render the same fault differently. The real important factor here is that you have introduced MPEG artefacts into the picture, or data onto the disc that the players can't quite decode properly.
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    You need to check the DVD Player for compatibilities in the DVD Player library.
    "If it ain't broke, don't fix it" Why is this hard to remember ?
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  7. what kind of media u buying? or using? i bought sony and memorex oems, or riteks at http://www.superkeyword.net/blankmedia/ 50 pk for $40, works great on any dvd and my panasonic dvdplayer from 5 years ago!
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