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lecohen
22nd May 2003, 07:17
I used DVD Decrypter to decode the new Disney Atlantis - milos return. On my computer the copy looks great, I used instant copy to copy it to a DVD+R and now I am getting all kinds of blues, greens and red lines. Is there something else that I can do to move this to my disk without this extra stuff?
:confused:
dogman-x
1st June 2003, 15:32
I'm also having problems with this title, only I'm using the CCE method to get the size down. In the authoring stage I keep getting buffer under-runs because the combined bit-rate is too high. The video is capped at 9000 kbits/sec max. Perhaps there is something in the audio track that it whacking this up.
Maybe Disney finally found a way to prevent backups.
ultimatebilly
2nd June 2003, 14:03
@lecohen:
Sorry, no clue...
But I think I read about this problems...
Seems to be IC7 related, so try to search for that...
@dogman-x:
I'm also having problems with this title, only I'm using the CCE method to get the size down. In the authoring stage I keep getting buffer under-runs because the combined bit-rate is too high. The video is capped at 9000 kbits/sec max. Perhaps there is something in the audio track that it whacking this up.
Maybe Disney finally found a way to prevent backups.
Maybe you have checked "DVD-compliant" in CCE? This setting does nothing more then setting the maximum bitrate to 9800...
The overall bitrate with audio is now to high, so never check this option!
You can maybe save your track with DVDpatcher, with setting the nominal bitrate to a lower value, but this will only work if CCE didn't use 9800 for the video...
dogman-x
9th June 2003, 06:23
Thanks ultimatebilly! Un-checking the DVD-compliant option makes things much better - no problems now.:)
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