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  1. Member Googi's Avatar
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    Sorry if this is a repost.
    I had encoded an AVI in TMPGEnc and came out with a good, working, M2V File. After authoring my DVD, I played it on my DVD player (Philips DVP5960) and when tried to skip chapters or even scan forward or backward, the whole thing would freeze. I don't know if it is the M2V that's giving the problem or not.
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    How did you author it ?
    What software did you use ?
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    How as the audio created ? Poorly encoded audio can be almost as troublesome as poorly encoded video.
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  4. Probably missing sequence headers...
    We had the same discussion some month ago.
    See: https://forum.videohelp.com/viewtopic.php?t=281894
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    I have a MKV file that I extracted into 1 AVI, 2 AAC and one subtitle file, (I think SRT), to convert the audios, I used DBpoweramp to encode them into mp3 filess, then used ffmpeggui to encode the Mp3 files into AC3 files. is this acceptable?
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  6. Yes. But check for missing sequence headers.
    Load your m2v file into a HexEditor or HexViewer and search for this byte sequence: 00 00 01 B3. You should find it a lot of times (at least once per MB)
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    How? can you suggest a program? and how am I supposed to use it?
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    If I change the Output Interval of sequence header to 1 GOP would that be good enough to fix my problem? what effect would a sequence header of >2 GOP have?
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  9. ...Output Interval of sequence header to 1 GOP would that be good enough...
    Yes I think so. Maybe one sequence header for lets say each second or third GOP would also be sufficiant, but the DVD standard is one sequence header for each GOP.
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