Hi I Use Dvd Shrink For Burning Movies Most Of My Burnt Dvds Play Okay Then Some Of Them Will Freeze, Like King Kong , Will Only Play Half Way Through Sometimes I Can Get My Dvd Player To Play It All The Way By Stopping And Starting The Dvd .i Am Thinking About Buying A Newer Dvd Player Is That The Problem? I Notice The Dvds That Didnt Need Much Shrinkage Play Okay King Kong Has 52 Chapters Can Some One Help Me
some of my burnt dvds freeze or skip
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some of my burnt dvds freeze or skip
Hi I Use Dvd Shrink For Burning Movies Most Of My Burnt Dvds Play Okay Then Some Of Them Will Freeze, Like King Kong , Will Only Play Half Way Through Sometimes I Can Get My Dvd Player To Play It All The Way By Stopping And Starting The Dvd .i Am Thinking About Buying A Newer Dvd Player Is That The Problem? I Notice The Dvds That Didnt Need Much Shrinkage Play Okay King Kong Has 52 Chapters Can Some One Help Me
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What is the media/disc brand?
How old is your player? Best guess.CJ
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In reauthor mode with shrink you can use the start and end arrows to split a movie into half. This was the fastest way to deal with the Kong, much faster
than any other method that even kept most of the quality. Just make sure to lap the part one and 2 a bit. straight rips no compression. Now dual layer
blanks were another option, but expensive and problematic(technically harder)Comment
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Stacey,
take a look at this:
If your backup freezes, stutters, skips, or show an abnormal amount of pixelisation, it is more than likely due to a bad burn. Important!! It is highly recommended not to use labels on your backups. Here you'll find more information regarding this issue. (http://forum.digital-digest.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=28604)
and also http://forum.digital-digest.com/show...t=dvd+freezing
regards, katzLast edited by katzdvd; 7 Jul 2006, 08:00 PM.Comment
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It could be your dvd player, burner, firmware, bad media etc etc..
I suggest you do some searching, there are ending posts, tips, guides on this matter. If you can provide some specifics it might be easier to determine the problem.
edit....good call katz!
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