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    can anyone help me please ,,,moves I have on my comp. all sort of kinds ,,, BUT (especially ones I have downloaded) they run fine for a few then the are very choppy is there a way to fix this (not backup DVD s) ,,,maybe writing at a slower speed ,or are they not clear enough ? look and play fine on my comp. but when I play them (several different kinds and models of TV table top players) they seem to run choppy tried different software but still have the same problem some TV tabletop players are new and old but if any one has an ideal please help
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    dkb69me, I would consider your post a threadjack and a double post. If you have a question, please start your own thread and not add on to others. These are both violations of our rules. Read our rules before you post again. Moderator redwudz
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    thank you ,,, i apoligize for that sorry wont happen agin
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    Originally Posted by redwudz
    dkb69me, I would consider your post a threadjack and a double post. If you have a question, please start your own thread and not add on to others. These are both violations of our rules. Read our rules before you post again. Moderator redwudz
    EDIT: Moved to a new topic. redwudz
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    dkb69me3513882, what you describe is usually a problem with the media, the DVD brand you are using. Have you tried different brands?

    If the video works well when you play it in the computer, then media problems are usually the source when you convert it to DVD and it doesn't play properly. Especially if it has the same problem on several players.

    I would try a different brand.

    If it isn't media, then you would have to detail the method you use to convert the video to DVD. Burners and burner programs can occasionally cause this.
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