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HaJ-B
11th August 2008, 12:17
Hello again mates!
This time I having a problem with ProCoder 3.
I keep seeing some kind of blocks once in a while when playing the encoded movie. I once left a message about it, with my log posted as well. I was told it's since my reduction level is too low. Well since then I've encoded some more movies, all above 65% reduction level, and as I said before, there are these annoying blocks.
The most weird thing is that when I rewind to the same time of the scene, they are sometimes gone and everything works fine.
Is it really a problem? Or is it just the "effects" in the computer, and everything would work fine in the DVD player (I currently don't own one so I can't check)?

setarip_old
11th August 2008, 18:56
Hi!I keep seeing some kind of blocks once in a while when playing the encoded movie.Are you seeing this on your PC system when you play only from your hard drive, only from your burned DVD on your DVD-ROM/burner, or both?

HaJ-B
11th August 2008, 20:11
Both.

setarip_old
11th August 2008, 20:31
Or is it just the "effects" in the computer, and everything would work fine in the DVD playerI'd suggest that you find a way to play your burned DVD on a standalone player, either in an electronics store or at a friend's house. Otherwise there's no way to be certain whether the problem is related to your system or the "rebuilding"...

HaJ-B
12th August 2008, 01:54
Well, since the problem occurs only with my encoded movies, I think it has nothing to do with my system.
Playing uncompressed movies, or CCE encoded movies (encoded not by me, I have x64 system), work perfectly.
But just in case, I'll check them on a friend's DVD player, although it not seems to be matter.

HaJ-B
13th August 2008, 18:56
Guys, I've checked one movie in a DVD player, and it seems to work fine.
I guess there is a problem with my system somehow. But still though, I wonder why I see broken scenes only with ProCoder 3?

setarip_old
13th August 2008, 20:01
Playing uncompressed movies, or CCE encoded movies (encoded not by me...), work perfectly.You cannot make a valid comparison to the CCE-encoded movies unless they are of the same DVD and were encoded on your same system...

HaJ-B
13th August 2008, 21:45
Well anyhow, any suggestions to solve the problem?