View Full Version : video freezes and blips are still present
gizzin
4th October 2004, 06:37
the video freezes for 2 seconds and blips are worse in the general area as the freeze is.
Pabloz
4th October 2004, 09:32
dood you better post all the info you got, dvdrebuilder version, encoder what encoder and version , settings, pc, etc
jdobbs
4th October 2004, 10:47
Also post what movie you are doing and whether you have done any preprocessing.
gizzin
4th October 2004, 20:09
CinemaCraft MPEG Encoder v2.67.00.23
Asisynth v2.5.4.0
MPEG2Dec3dg.dll v1.0.1.0
DVD Rebuilder v63
The setting i used withhin DVD Rebuilder was ConvertToYUY2(), One Click Mode w/analysis and Dynamically Assign Cell Bitrates. The DVD i used was Summer Of Sam NTSC R1. There was no preprocessing with software of any sort. I've tried this one with V62 and alot of other previous versions. It never had any freezing and the audio blips werent as nearly as bad as using V63. V57 of Rebuilder would have the blips just as bad as V63 every other version just had a few blips throughout the whole movie.
gizzin
4th October 2004, 20:21
The DVD was testing in my pioneer DV-343, And My Sony PS2.
The DV-343 in other version besides .63 the blips occur in the same place. In V63 they appear to be in second cell and throughout the movie alot worse. The Sony Ps2 doesn't freeze but the part where it freezes with the pioneer there is a audio dropout or blip whatever you want to call it. I use to think the Sony PS2 where prone to no dropouts but i guessed wrong.
Axlemar
6th October 2004, 23:42
Just a reminder for people having audio and video problems: different players are sensitive to different setting and different media. If you have problems you should try different media and burn at different speeds (try 1x and see if you still have problems). A friend of mine has problems with discs that work fine for me, and after he burned them at a slower speed they worked fine. This is especially true for old burners and players. Lastly, test the dvd (or maybe the reencoded vobs) on your computer with a software player. If it doesn't skip it will likely be a sign that you either burned it too fast or your burn was produced with too many errors. Also, see if you can transfer the dvd back onto the hard drive to ensure all parts of the dics can be read. These are just a few things I found to be true when using rebuilder, and I have copied at least 100-130 dvds and none of them have skipped or dropped out (some of them had audio sync problems but those issues seem to have been fixed). I personally use +/- (usually +) TDK or Memorex (capable of 8x burns) and burn them at 4x. BTW, thanks for all the hard work with the software.
BTW gizzin, there are newer versions of avisynth and cce then what you are using and if you have an athlon-xp you don't need the audio drop fix selected under avs.
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