I sometimes get AVI's that do not play (maybe 30% of the time) in my standalone DVD player. If I try to play these AVI's, they will play fine for a few seconds and then stop playing. However, any AVI from Fair Use Wizard or Total Video Converter (XVID) always plays fine in my DVD player. My question is: What parameter in Gspot or MediaInfo will tell me whether the AVI will play in my DVD player? I would like to know this before I burn a disk and find that it doesn't play.
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Frame sizes over 720x576. Xvid with GMC on all set-top Divx/DVD players. GMC on some Divx/DVD players. High bitrates (depending on player) like 3000" kbps). QPEL doesn't play on may players. Packed bitstream with 2 or more consecutive B frames. There's a whole stick on this:
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Also, check for audio interleave with MediaInfo. There should be a line in the audio specs "Interleave, preload duration".
If not, then use VirtualDub, Video and Audio direct stream copy, and it will correct it. -
The original AVI was too big to fit on a CD (with added sub/idx), so I used AVI-MuxGUI-1.17.8 to cut off 5 minutes of the AVI. This reduced the original AVI file size by more than a 5 minute proportion of file size. (Don't know why.) The resulting AVI would only play for several seconds in my DVD player and then quit. (Played fine on computer.) Then I used VirtualDubMod (direct stream copy) to cut off 30 seconds of the original AVI. This also reduced the original file size by more than a 30 second proportion - from 699MB to 685MB. (Don't know why.) But the result played perfectly in my DVD player. What I learned: Don't use AVI-MuxGUI to edit AVI. What I still don't know: Why does cutting off a small piece from the end of an AVI with VirtualDubMod or AVI-MuxGUI reduce the original AVI file size disproportionally? If a 700MB AVI is 120 minutes long, then each minute should be 5.83MB ( 700MB/120min= 5.83MB/min) and it seems that cutting the AVI should reduce the file size according to this calculation.
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Originally Posted by jimdagys
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