Hello, I've burned some VCDs of video captured from the HBO series "Band of Brothers." The captures came out really well, and I quickly burned them all as VCDs for archive. The MPEG files and the VCDs themselves all play flawlessly on the PC, but have big problems on the DVD player. The player is a Toshiba SD-2715 which plays all my other discs without problems. This series was captured from HBO, so part of me is wondering if there's not some kind of copy protection going on here. The discs are recognized and will play and respond to FWD/REW commands, but the video and the audio is just way too choppy to watch. It's almost as if every other frame was being dropped. At first I thought it was my captures, so I de-mux/re-muxed the files, and upon ReMux I get the warning

"242774 S packets cause buffer underflow; The MPEG file might cause error when it played"

Any thoughts or ideas? I hate to re-encode the files for fear of a quality hit, but is this my only option? Media player and WinDVD all play the VCDs fine from my CD-ROM drive.

Thanks in advance for any advice,
Pol