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  1. I am new to all this and really enjoy all the fun in backing up my DVD's and downloading the programs for decrypting etc, etc, but I have a problem and its driving me mad!, I downloaded DVD DECRYPTER and sucessfully backed up a copy of one of my legally purchaesd DVD's, thanks to the wonderful "how to" guide as part of this web site!, the problem is that my backedup DVD will play fine on my PC dvd player(powerdvdxp), but when I play it on my standalone DVD player (Mustek DVD600R), it plays the disc but there is a very slight but to the fussy eye very noticable jerkiness in the play back i.e. a very slight stop start motion, its watchable but annoying as id luv it to play "normal"!!, a man kindly replied to me previously and suggested I try a different media brand, I did but its still the same, I even downloaded "smartripper" and made a backup using it, but the standalone wont play that disc, (maybe im doing something wrong as i dont really know "smartripper" very well. Is there anything im doing wrong or any suggestions anybody can help me with, I's be most grateful!.

    first media used=Verbatim DVD+RW
    second media used=HP DVD+RW
    DVD rewriter drive=Philipsdvdrw1208
    dvd recording software on my PC is NERO 5.5
    P.S. the tv im playing DVD disc on is black diamond 32" wide screen its a PAL tv , but ive tried both PAL dvd.,s and NTSC DVD,s and play back is the same with both.
    P.P.S. I understand that the Philips DVDRW1208 is only DVD+RW compatible and not DVD+R compatible yes/no???

    thanks to all of you out there and sorry for being a nuisance.
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  2. I think it's your DVD player,try the backup on another player(friends,family,store,etc).
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  3. Well, I'm gonna have to go with MG, I think it may be your player. The only sure way I can think of to check and see, cause I have seen compalability lists that are incorrect with many stand alones, you could always try converting the movie to VCD and burn it to CDR and see if the problem persits. May take a while but then you could see if it is a setting problem with the comp, the programs, or what.
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