I have a number of DVD videos that I burnt with my previous PC using TMPGEnc. When I try to play them in any DVD player, after a few minutes they start to pixellate, pause, and eventually freeze completely. I assume that the files were damage in some way when the discs were created. Some of the recordings I've been able to copy back on to my PC hard drive and then recode - problem solved, but I do have some discs that I can't copy back on to my HD either by using Windows Explorer or by the transfer facility in TMPGEnc (the transfer process freezes). I've also tried using 1 Click DVD Copy but that wouldn't work either. Is there any way this problem can be solved (and if possible please keep it simple!)?
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