View Full Version : @ Jdobbs: Small segment in movie "out of sync"!!
eriksen76
24th October 2005, 23:55
Hi Jdobbs
This is a Dvdrebuilder problem I’ve never seen before. It is a Danish stand up comedy show which I encoded totally from scratch removing nothing at all.
Nothing is wrong when I’m watching the source material on my computer or standalone.
When playing the backup suddenly in the middle of the movie picture makes a very small “glitch” and it becomes totally out of sync in apx 20 seconds. I happens when I play the backup on pc as well in my standalone.
After looking the small "segments" through I found out that the problem only happens in this one:
V07005400001055 (totally out of sync in that exact segment)
It becomes in sync again at the very beginning of:
V07005500001056
Did not know which files to send you so I send you a PM with a link for the files I thought you might want to look at.
/Eriksen
jdobbs
25th October 2005, 01:01
Check your log... it is possible CCE crashed on that one and you may be missing frames.
eriksen76
25th October 2005, 04:17
Check your log... it is possible CCE crashed on that one and you may be missing frames.
Everything looks normal, I send you a PM with access to the files
/Eriksen76
eriksen76
25th October 2005, 08:16
Did you find anything mysterious when looking at the files?
I you want me to, I can send you the small clip.
Then you'll be able to see how it glitches shortly and then gets out-of-sync. Then a small glitch again and the movie gets in sync again.
I will be able to do so tonight if you want me to
/Eriksen76
brashquido
28th October 2005, 02:52
Could this be an SCR issue like I had with K19:Widowmaker?
jdobbs
28th October 2005, 04:21
I can't tell from what was sent. There's nothing unusual about anything I see.
eriksen76
28th October 2005, 10:16
I can't tell from what was sent. There's nothing unusual about anything I see.
Very strange indeed then?? I've done this movie 3-4 times now, also using HC Encode. Same problem.
As mentioned, the problem does NOT only occour on standalone players. Its seems it's a "hardcoded" error in the outputtet movie. So that no matter where I play it the error is there.
With Dvdremake Pro I was able to replace the out-of-sync cell with the original one. But that should not be nessesary I guess.
Remember that this is the very first time I've seen this error. And it only happens with this exact cell (or what its called).
And no pre-processing at all was made.
Is there anything I can do Jdobbs, to help with issue?
/Eriksen76
feedback
28th October 2005, 18:30
Did you rip from your source DVD to your harddrive with DVD Decrypter?
If you did use DVDD does the movie play O.K. from the DVDD rip before you run it through DVD Rebuilder?
Incidentally, I have had original DVD movies that played O.K. in my standalone however, small scratches on the source DVD would not allow me to backup them up properly i.e. freezing, skipping over segments etc.
Regards,:)
eriksen76
28th October 2005, 19:35
Did you rip from your source DVD to your harddrive with DVD Decrypter?
If you did use DVDD does the movie play O.K. from the DVDD rip before you run it through DVD Rebuilder?
Incidentally, I have had original DVD movies that played O.K. in my standalone however, small scratches on the source DVD would not allow me to backup them up properly i.e. freezing, skipping over segments etc.
Regards,:)
Yup, no problems at all with the ripped material when playing from HDD, which was done with DVD Decrypter.
/Eriksen76
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