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Old 13th May 2016, 08:11   #823  |  Link
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Given the symptoms described in your first post, I would suggest that the encoded AVC and/or MVC use a level incompatible with your players, but is flagged with a lower level. That may explain why the players accept to play the file, but fail to do it properly. However, I'm really not sure it's the correct explanation, because if I understand correctly, your hardware player plays it correctly. Usually, the hardware players are much more picky than the software players, and most software players can play AVC/MVC with the highest levels.

I don't know if FRIMEncode has a setting to control the level, but if it's the case, I would try to set it to level 4.1 (Blu-Ray compatible) or even below, and see if that solves the problem. Just a suggestion. I'm not sure that will work.
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