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Serial # 19781010
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Posted: Sat Nov 05, 2005 5:00 pm    Post subject: What would be causing this? Reply with quote

Ripped a film using my usual process:
DVDshrink using deep analysis and AEC (smooth) and burned with Nero.
The compression was in the low 60 percent.

Played disk on computer using PowerDVD 5. Motion was very rough,
jerky, and unnatural. Looked like it was dropping frames.

Took the same disk and played it on my Pioneer stand alone player and
recorder, two different machines, and motion was nice and fluid and
natural - no problems.

Anyway took the burned disk and made an image file of it (nrg) and
mounted it on a virtual Deamon Drive and then played it through
PowerDVD. Same poor motion. My conclusion is that it is not a hardware
problem.

Do I need to update some code in windows or perhaps PowerDVD to clear
up this problem?

After almost 400 burns this is the first time I noticed this
difference between playing on computer and on the stand alones and I
would like to be able to depend on the computer playback to give my an
accurate idea of how good my burns turn out.

What do you think is the problem?

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Posted: Sat Nov 05, 2005 6:22 pm    Post subject: Re: What would be causing this? Reply with quote

Serial # 19781010 wrote:
Quote:
Ripped a film using my usual process:
DVDshrink using deep analysis and AEC (smooth) and burned with Nero.
The compression was in the low 60 percent.

Played disk on computer using PowerDVD 5. Motion was very rough,
jerky, and unnatural. Looked like it was dropping frames.

Took the same disk and played it on my Pioneer stand alone player and
recorder, two different machines, and motion was nice and fluid and
natural - no problems.

Anyway took the burned disk and made an image file of it (nrg) and
mounted it on a virtual Deamon Drive and then played it through
PowerDVD. Same poor motion. My conclusion is that it is not a hardware
problem.

Do I need to update some code in windows or perhaps PowerDVD to clear
up this problem?

After almost 400 burns this is the first time I noticed this
difference between playing on computer and on the stand alones and I
would like to be able to depend on the computer playback to give my an
accurate idea of how good my burns turn out.

What do you think is the problem?


There's only a limited amount of copyright violations embedded in any
given playback system. Once this limit is exceeded, all bets are off.

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jer
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Bob
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Posted: Sat Nov 05, 2005 8:31 pm    Post subject: Re: What would be causing this? Reply with quote

On Sat, 05 Nov 2005 05:00:43 -0600, Serial # 19781010 <none@none.net>
wrote:

Quote:
Ripped a film using my usual process:
DVDshrink using deep analysis and AEC (smooth) and burned with Nero.
The compression was in the low 60 percent.

Played disk on computer using PowerDVD 5. Motion was very rough,
jerky, and unnatural. Looked like it was dropping frames.

Try it with WinDVD.

PowerDVD has bugs.

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harmony of natural law, which reveals an intelligence of such
superiority that, compared with it, all the systematic thinking
and acting of human beings is an utterly insignificant reflection.

"This feeling is the guiding principle of his life and work,
in so far as he succeeds in keeping himself from the shackles
of selfish desire. It is beyond question closely akin to that
which has possessed the religious geniuses of all ages."

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Biz
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Posted: Sat Nov 05, 2005 11:18 pm    Post subject: Re: What would be causing this? Reply with quote

"Serial # 19781010" <none@none.net> wrote in message
news:oe2pm19o0cm1mlcj6brsi4bnqdirq1060v@4ax.com...
Quote:
Ripped a film using my usual process:
DVDshrink using deep analysis and AEC (smooth) and burned with Nero.
The compression was in the low 60 percent.

Played disk on computer using PowerDVD 5. Motion was very rough,
jerky, and unnatural. Looked like it was dropping frames.

Took the same disk and played it on my Pioneer stand alone player and
recorder, two different machines, and motion was nice and fluid and
natural - no problems.

Anyway took the burned disk and made an image file of it (nrg) and
mounted it on a virtual Deamon Drive and then played it through
PowerDVD. Same poor motion. My conclusion is that it is not a hardware
problem.

Do I need to update some code in windows or perhaps PowerDVD to clear
up this problem?

After almost 400 burns this is the first time I noticed this
difference between playing on computer and on the stand alones and I
would like to be able to depend on the computer playback to give my an
accurate idea of how good my burns turn out.

What do you think is the problem?
Something is wrong with your PC. Thats the only conclusion that can be

drawn from teh limited info you provided.

Did you test any other titles to see if its an isolated incident or happens
with them all now?

Is it only on burned titles or does it do it on commercial titles as well?

Did you make any system changes on your PC since this started happening?
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Posted: Sat Nov 05, 2005 11:36 pm    Post subject: Re: What would be causing this? Reply with quote

Serial # 19781010 wrote:
Quote:
Ripped a film using my usual process:
DVDshrink using deep analysis and AEC (smooth) and burned with Nero.
The compression was in the low 60 percent.

Played disk on computer using PowerDVD 5. Motion was very rough,
jerky, and unnatural. Looked like it was dropping frames.

Took the same disk and played it on my Pioneer stand alone player and
recorder, two different machines, and motion was nice and fluid and
natural - no problems.

Anyway took the burned disk and made an image file of it (nrg) and
mounted it on a virtual Deamon Drive and then played it through
PowerDVD. Same poor motion. My conclusion is that it is not a hardware
problem.

Do I need to update some code in windows or perhaps PowerDVD to clear
up this problem?

After almost 400 burns this is the first time I noticed this
difference between playing on computer and on the stand alones and I
would like to be able to depend on the computer playback to give my an
accurate idea of how good my burns turn out.

What do you think is the problem?


You might check the amount of free disk space and defrag status of the
drives.
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Serial # 19781010
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Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2005 1:40 am    Post subject: Re: What would be causing this? Reply with quote

On Sat, 05 Nov 2005 17:18:20 GMT, "Biz" <spamoff@sbcglobal.net> wrote:


Quote:

Did you test any other titles to see if its an isolated incident or happens
with them all now?

Is it only on burned titles or does it do it on commercial titles as well?


As far as I'm concerned the problem is solved.

Everything else I throw at the machine runs fine except...

....this particular title whither the commercial original or the ripped
copy.

I don't care what is peculiar to this particular title. It plays well
on the standalones and I can live with that. It isn't worth the time
trying to figure how this one title is different from all the others.

I'm a happy camper.
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Colon Terminus
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Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2005 2:05 am    Post subject: Re: What would be causing this? Reply with quote

You don't mention what O/S you're using.
Windows XP has a nasty habit of reverting to PIO on the IDE channel.
You might wanna check for that and reenable DMA if applicable.


"Serial # 19781010" <none@none.net> wrote in message
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Quote:
Ripped a film using my usual process:
DVDshrink using deep analysis and AEC (smooth) and burned with Nero.
The compression was in the low 60 percent.

Played disk on computer using PowerDVD 5. Motion was very rough,
jerky, and unnatural. Looked like it was dropping frames.

Took the same disk and played it on my Pioneer stand alone player and
recorder, two different machines, and motion was nice and fluid and
natural - no problems.

Anyway took the burned disk and made an image file of it (nrg) and
mounted it on a virtual Deamon Drive and then played it through
PowerDVD. Same poor motion. My conclusion is that it is not a hardware
problem.

Do I need to update some code in windows or perhaps PowerDVD to clear
up this problem?

After almost 400 burns this is the first time I noticed this
difference between playing on computer and on the stand alones and I
would like to be able to depend on the computer playback to give my an
accurate idea of how good my burns turn out.

What do you think is the problem?



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Serial # 19781010
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Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2005 3:19 am    Post subject: Re: What would be causing this? Reply with quote

On Sat, 5 Nov 2005 15:05:17 -0500, "Colon Terminus"
<Colon_Terminus@hotmail.com> wrote:

Quote:

You don't mention what O/S you're using.
Windows XP has a nasty habit of reverting to PIO on the IDE channel.
You might wanna check for that and reenable DMA if applicable.



Primary and Secondary IDE channal running at "Ultra DMA Mode 5"
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Hans Schlager
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Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2005 6:16 pm    Post subject: Re: What would be causing this? Reply with quote

Serial # 19781010 wrote:

Quote:
Played disk on computer using PowerDVD 5. Motion was very rough,
jerky, and unnatural. Looked like it was dropping frames.

Took the same disk and played it on my Pioneer stand alone player and
recorder, two different machines, and motion was nice and fluid and
natural - no problems.

What happens if you take the burned disk, put it in the computer and
play it with some other software DVD-player?

Try VLC (http://videolan.org/vlc) or MPC
(http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/guliverkli/mpc2kxp6485.zip?download).
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Alpha
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Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2005 5:40 am    Post subject: Re: What would be causing this? Reply with quote

"Bob" <spam@uce.gov> wrote in message
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On Sat, 05 Nov 2005 05:00:43 -0600, Serial # 19781010 <none@none.net
wrote:

Ripped a film using my usual process:
DVDshrink using deep analysis and AEC (smooth) and burned with Nero.
The compression was in the low 60 percent.

Played disk on computer using PowerDVD 5. Motion was very rough,
jerky, and unnatural. Looked like it was dropping frames.

Try it with WinDVD.

PowerDVD has bugs.

More nonsense. Name the bugs.

I have used this program for five years.
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Alpha
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Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2005 5:40 am    Post subject: Re: What would be causing this? Reply with quote

"Serial # 19781010" <none@none.net> wrote in message
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Quote:
On Sat, 05 Nov 2005 17:18:20 GMT, "Biz" <spamoff@sbcglobal.net> wrote:



Did you test any other titles to see if its an isolated incident or
happens
with them all now?

Is it only on burned titles or does it do it on commercial titles as well?


As far as I'm concerned the problem is solved.

Everything else I throw at the machine runs fine except...

...this particular title whither the commercial original or the ripped
copy.


Let us see if Bob gets the point you make. That *particular title.....*
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Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2005 7:45 pm    Post subject: Re: What would be causing this? Reply with quote

On Mon, 7 Nov 2005 21:30:13 -0800, "Alpha" <none@none.net> wrote:

Quote:
PowerDVD has bugs.

More nonsense. Name the bugs.

It locks up.

Quote:
I have used this program for five years.

I suppose it works OK on a Mac.


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Bob
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Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2005 7:46 pm    Post subject: Re: What would be causing this? Reply with quote

On Mon, 7 Nov 2005 21:30:50 -0800, "Alpha" <none@none.net> wrote:

Quote:
...this particular title whither the commercial original or the ripped
copy.

Let us see if Bob gets the point you make. That *particular title.....*

If you don't have anything to contribute why don't you just bugger off
and let us alone.

You must really be desperate for attention.

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Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy!"
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Camper
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Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2005 1:36 pm    Post subject: Re: What would be causing this? Reply with quote

"Bob" <spam@uce.gov> wrote in message
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Quote:
On Mon, 7 Nov 2005 21:30:13 -0800, "Alpha" <none@none.net> wrote:

PowerDVD has bugs.

More nonsense. Name the bugs.

It locks up.

I have used this program for five years.

I suppose it works OK on a Mac.

The XP version works very well on my XP machine but I did have troubles try
to run an older version with XP.

>
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Cathy De Viney
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Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2005 10:13 pm    Post subject: Re: What would be causing this? Reply with quote

AMEN!!!

"Alpha" <none@none.net> wrote in message
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"Serial # 19781010" <none@none.net> wrote in message
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On Sat, 05 Nov 2005 17:18:20 GMT, "Biz" <spamoff@sbcglobal.net> wrote:



Did you test any other titles to see if its an isolated incident or
happens
with them all now?

Is it only on burned titles or does it do it on commercial titles as
well?


As far as I'm concerned the problem is solved.

Everything else I throw at the machine runs fine except...

...this particular title whither the commercial original or the ripped
copy.


Let us see if Bob gets the point you make. That *particular title.....*

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