Hello members,
I'm new here, and I been making VCDs for quite a while now, just I encounter this problem several times, I copy my VCDs with VCDEasy, when I prepare to burn I restart my pc, and turn off all programs, so when it burns the vcd, it has no distractions,
Well sometimes, the picture stucks and gets smudged when I play it on my dvd player, I think you people know what I mean, I think glitched is the word for it,
Well is there any way that this can not occur, coz it drives me nuts, and I keep re-copying cds just so that my vcd collection is all perfectly copied.
Can you people give me some help regarding this,
Xonnie316
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Hi Xonnie316,
It could be faulty media (i.e. bad discs). What brand are you using?
Try a different (better / good) brand...There is some corner of a foreign field that is forever England: Telstra Stadium, Sydney, 22/11/2003.
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I use Ridata CDs (50 Pack)
They are good, the shows I put on vcds usually are great and work smoothly,
Just the thing is when I copy them on cd,
Coz sometimes they glitch at the end of a disk, when it buffers down,
But then I have a ppv, I put it on disc, and then through out the whole disc, glitch here and there, and loses my fun.
So I think its a thing about recording.
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