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Posted by: h121589

after i convert an mpg to vob with tmpegnc dvd author 1.6 and burn it with nero and watch it on a dvd player the movies freezes alot
y is that?



Posted by: HailAntonLaVey

perhaps a codec problem,or even the media player may need updating.Memory is a factor as well.Then again you may have burned it wrong,as hard as that is to believe it may be so.Tell then adieu



Posted by: KazaaBoy

The real answer to your question is "Get a different type of disks like SONY or TDK."

Just curious, what did you use to convert movies to MPG files.



Posted by: Skizo

VB...ROSSCO...Muchspl2...?



Posted by: KazaaBoy

huh?????



Posted by: 3RA1N1AC

sounds like a disc brand vs. player brand problem. i'd go with the "use different brand of discs" advice, or get a cheapo dvd player from a different company which is better at playing burned discs.



Posted by: Skizo

How can you guys tell him to buy a different DVD player and different blank media when he hasn't even ststed what he's using?



Posted by: KazaaBoy

Do you not remember my thread? 90% of the times it's always cheap disks that cause the problems.

http://filesharingtalk.com/vb3/showthread.php?t=88368



Posted by: 3RA1N1AC

How can you guys tell him to buy a different DVD player and different blank media when he hasn't even ststed what he's using?
i did it by pressing a bunch of keys on my keyboard and pressing the submit button.

it's a filesharing forum, man. nobody wants to play "20 questions" with a guy and then go do his homework FOR him. he needs to go to a site like videohelp.com, look up the comments on his dvd player model, see what other people say about disc compatibility, and see if he can rule "disc brand" out as the cause of the problem. TmpgEnc DVD Author and Nero are extremely straightforward programs which aren't known for making bad DVDs or anything, so i think they're much less likely to be the cause of the problem than brand compatibility is.

okay. :{



Posted by: KazaaBoy

I researched my oen problem and asked around - in here of course - and it turned out to be cheap media disks.



Posted by: Skizo

You are both jumping to conclusions. I'm not at all saying that you're wrong, but you are diagnosing a problem with no insight or background which is only going to create 120 questions later when the whole time he had Sony DVD-RW's and a Philips DVP642.

Instead of listening to us bicker, why don't you give us the specs h121589? :dry:






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