I have burned about 10 movies and they all play fine on my dvd players.
Now I have given other people the movies to try and some work and some don't.
Right now I have 2 people that they would'nt work for.
They said the audio played fine but the video was jumpy like if you were looking at one of those animations when you flip through the pages of a book.
One of them had a Sanyo and the other has a Magnavox I believe....I will get exact model numbers tomorrow.
Does anyone have any idea what could be causing this?
I figured this program would make videos that would be compatable with about 99% of players.....
One other issue I had was with a certain movie that had the last 3-4 minutes cut off. I had an mpeg of the last 3-4 minutes of another groups encode of the movie.
It played fine on my Panasonic but in my JVC when it got to the last 3-4 minutes the video and audio got jumpy and unwatchable.
Thanks for any help.
Andy
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I figured this program would make videos that would be compatable with about 99% of players.....
I'd say its more like 80%.
[Edit] Just had a look it is now 86%:
Must update the site
It played fine on my Panasonic but in my JVC when it got to the last 3-4 minutes the video and audio got jumpy and unwatchable.SVCD2DVD v2.5, AVI/MPEG/HDTV/AviSynth/h264->DVD, PAL->NTSC conversion.
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