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  1. Hello dear collegues,

    If anyone can help I'll be much obliged;
    Lately I made my first dvd combining different video's, working on pinnacle studio 9. I made a lot of titles and synchronized different audio tracks together, I don't know if these were the reasons for the problem, but when I played it on a normal dvd-player a few of the chapters began to stutter after the first 2 minutes. Anybody knows what happened? How can I avoid it? If I work with Adobe P would it be better?

    Thanks!
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  2. I have stuttering problems that have nothing to do with the created movie but have everything to do with whether I used a DVD-R or +R. Try playing the vob set on your computer using a software DVD player that will play off of your harddrive (most will). If there isn't a stuttering problem at that level, then your problem may be the blanks you are recording to. Try a different type (+/-), a different brand, or a different recording speed.
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  3. Thanks a lot, but its still a bit confusing.
    Of course I tried to run the vob with my own software, actualy with two different dvd players on my computer. The dvd was + and I understood it should be able to run well also on any other (European at least) dvd player. Well - I ran 5 different dvd's that I made of two different trade-marks, all of them seemed to get stuck in the same spots during the film.

    I also got confused because I had a similar problem with a different editing of the same film. The former version ran perfectly through on my Pinnacle 9 program and as soon as I got it on VOB or AVI or whatever it would stutter like hell (even before burning it on the disc). Well - I made a different version eventualy which works fine, as I said, on my computer (whether playing a dvd or the VOB files) but at least one 'normal' dvd player couldn't play it propperly. But don't you think its weird it ran perfectly well through the first 2 minutes and then gradualy started to stutter?

    Help! - I'm still quite baffled about this.
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