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egsinspace
8th February 2002, 09:23
Hi,
I created bin files with all the default settings in the menus and the result is 3 bin files. Perfect. As a test, I burned the first bin file using NERO on a CDRW to check the result on my standalone DVD player (DENON DV800).
Here rises the problem because the is a hitch on bothe the movie and the sound.
Could this have something to do with the fact that that i burned this on a CDRW or does this not matter?
I used to play movies on a CDRW without any problem before on my player but they are of type VCD instead of SVCD.
Any suggestion?
Erik
Dixon Butz
8th February 2002, 11:19
Are you saying that the movie doesn't play at all? Denon's don't play SVCD's. VCD's work ok in all my Denon DVD's, but not SVCD's. I am planning on getting a Pioneer DVD. SVCD's work fine in all Pioneers that I have tried. Kenwood, Yamaha, Sony, JVC and Panasonic, would not play SVCD's. I used to have a Hitachi that played them. But that was a year 2000 model. I don't know about the new ones.
egsinspace
8th February 2002, 11:32
Hi,
The movies and sound are visible on the Denon player (type is DV800)
but with a hitch. I don't know if this is the right term but you see the picture and within lets say every second there are several pauses in both the movie and the sound. there is no streamline picture and sound.
Bye the way, i tried it via a CD-RW, might this be realted. In other words , should I write it to a CD-R to avoid this behaviour?
cheers,
Erik
Dixon Butz
8th February 2002, 12:37
That sound like what I got when I tried to play a SVCD on a CDR in a Panasonic portable DVD player. It would not read a CDRW at all. Try recording to a CDR. That might help. Let us know if it works.
sandchar99
8th February 2002, 17:42
CDRWs in general do not always play well.
Try CDR
Also, what version of Nero are you using. 5.5.6.4 supposedly works Ok but prior versions have been more iffy.
Try burning with CDRDAO. You can use VCDEasy 1.07 as a frontend for CDRDAO. You might also try making new bin/cue files with VCDEasy 1.07 and forget about Nero.
PS I like Nero for just about every other burning project.
markrb
8th February 2002, 18:44
I can see four possibile issues although none of these may end up being the problem.
1. CDR or CDRW was burned to fast. Try again with a lower speed. Preferably 4X. If it works then you can try incrementally faster burns until you get the problems again and then just back it off one step.
2. Bitrate is too high for your player. Try lowering the MAX bitrate a 100 points(make sure the MAX AVG stays at 120 below the MAX) and re-encode. You may only want to test encode a few chapters that are known to have this problem to save time.
3. Some sort of incompatability with your DVD Player. Doesn't play SVCD's well, doesn't like CDRW's or doesn't like any kind of self burned disc. Check the list at www.vcdhelp.com and read the comments about your player.
4. Something went wrong in the encoding process. If the other 3 things I suggested don't help post your log file so we can what happened and see if we can see any problem.
Mark
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