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hammer
17th June 2005, 08:39
I have a dvd that wont play on my Yamaha 520s or Panasonic 85 it says the disc is incompatible.Must be some small corrupt part that certain players need.It however plays on my sons dvd upstairs cheepo tevion and in my computer.I tried with dvdd to rerip in iso mode and burn again still disc incompatible.
This disc is not I fell not 100% complient.
I have before fixed a disc through tmpeg that always sorts it out but unfortunately I lose all the proper structure and menu.
Is there an easy solution to reathor this disc in its complete original form.
Many thanks hammer
sweetness
17th June 2005, 16:31
before trying to fix the disc, is it pal or ntsc? and/or does your player support that type of midea?
hammer
17th June 2005, 17:53
This info from power dvd shows pal
Its Video Attributes:
Video compression mode: MPEG-2
TV system: 625/50 (PAL)
Aspect Ratio: 4:3
Display Mode: Both Pan&scan and Letterbox
Source picture resolution: 720x576 (625/50)
Frame Rate: 25.00
Source picture letterboxed: Not letterboxed
Bitrate: 0.95Mbps
Audio Attributes:
Audio Coding mode: Dolby Digital
Sampling Rate: 48kHz
Audio application mode: Not specified
Number of Audio channels: 2
Bitrate: 224 Kbps
Number of Audio streams: 1
Subpicture Attribute:
Number of Subtitles: 6
Hardware Information:
Processor: Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU running at 2992 MHz
3DNow! Technology: Not Detected
Enhanced 3DNow! Technology: Not Detected
3DNow! Professional Technology: Not Detected
IA MMX Technology: In Use
IA Streaming SIMD Extensions: In Use
IA SSE 2: In Use
Video Accelerator: DirectX VA (not in use)
Multispeaker Audio Device: C-Media Wave Device (not in use)
SPDIF Output Device: C-Media Wave Device (not in use)
LogicDeLuxe
17th June 2005, 19:15
The video bit rate is damn low. Unless the DVD is about 10 or so hours long at a quite poor image quality, there's something wrong here.
You could try to remultiplex the streams. VobEdit and IfoEdit can do that. You need to correct the sector tables afterwards, which also can be done with IfoEdit.
hammer
17th June 2005, 20:01
I have this info from tmpegnc.I hbave inserted the actual buitrates from the dvd
*The combined bitrate of the clip exceeds the upper limit for a standard DVD.
The combined bitrate of the video and audio of clip "xxxx" of track "xxxx" is exceeding the upper limit for a standard DVD.
The current bitrate is 9800 kbps for video, 224 kbps for audio, and 1024 kbps combined.
It is necessary with a combined bitrate of less than 9.848Mbps (9848kbps).
For a standard DVD, it is necessary with a combined bitrate (video and audio) lower than 9.8Mbps (9848kbps).
With a bitrate higher than 9.8Mbps it becomes a nonstandard DVD, and we cannot guarantee that this will play correctly in a DVD player.
If you are making a non-standard DVD, it might be different from the specifications that your DVD player supports. Please check the maximum supported bitrate of your DVD player.
If you are re-encoding to the appropriate bitrate for Linear PCM audio, AC-3 audio (max 448 kbps), and mp2 audio (Max 384 kbps) the bitrate should be within the limit.
Please also make sure that the combined bitrate for the captured clip is within the limit.
LogicDeLuxe
19th June 2005, 18:06
The current bitrate is 9800 kbps for video, 224 kbps for audio, and 1024 kbps combined.
It is necessary with a combined bitrate of less than 9.848Mbps (9848kbps).So the combined bitrate is too low. DVDPatcher should be able fixing this. Just set it to the maximum allowed DVD rate. Don't just sum the rates, as there also are navigation packs taking some bits in addition.
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